A person with A negative blood may have genotype AO or AA. The genotype for the Rh factor must be negative in both alleles.
well what makes it so unique is that u can give blood to everyone not just one type of blood. so that means no matter what blood type someone else has u can give blood to them, isnt that cool!
Rh Negative Blood, Also known as Blue Blood (Higher Copper content at birth makes it blue)
Rh negative blood is rare in the human population because it is a genetic trait that is not as common as Rh positive blood. The Rh factor is inherited from our parents, and the gene for Rh negative blood is less prevalent in the general population. This makes Rh negative blood less common compared to Rh positive blood.
A person with A negative blood can donate blood to a person with A negative blood and a person with AB negative blood.
An individual who is blood type AB negative can donate blood to individuals with AB positive and negative blood types. They can receive blood from AB negative donors, as well as from donors with O negative, A negative, and B negative blood types.
makes no difference.
Negative blood can be given to someone with positive blood. Positive blood CANNOT be given to someone with negative blood.
no
Individuals with B negative blood type can receive blood donations from individuals with B negative blood type and individuals with O negative blood type.
yes it can be possible too as the parents is already with an o blood group..
The negative in "O Negative" means that it's Rh negative, meaning that anyone, either positive or negative can receive that Rh type. O negative blood can be given to anyone. It's the Universal Donor.
Consideration must be given to whether or not the person is Rh positive or Rh negative. A person with blood type A positivecan receive A positive, A negative, O positiveand O negative blood. A person with A negative blood can only receive A negative and O negative blood.