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How many donors have rhesus negative blood?

Approximately 15-16% of blood donors have Rh- blood. (This includes O-, A-, B-, and AB-)


What blood types would your parents have to be to have a child with A positive blood type?

Discounting rare but possible mutations the following holds true. Parents blood groups A and A, A and B, A and O, B and B, B and O, O and O can produce type O blood in their children. The rhesus factor (Rhesus positive/rhesus negative) depends on the rhesus pairing in the parents as follows: Father rhesus positive, mother rhesus positive or rhesus negative = rhesus positive or rhesus negative Father rhesus negative, mother rhesus positive = rhesus positive or rhesus negative Father rhesus negative, mother rhesus negative = rhesus negative Example: A rhesus positive father and rhesus positive mother of blood type A and O respectively could produce an O positive child, as could a rhesus positive father and rhesus negative mother both of blood group O. Follow the link to an excellent site.


What 3 kinds of blood?

1) Rhesus positive 2) Rhesus negative 3) A 4) B 5) AB 6) O


What monkey gave Rh factor its name?

The rhesus monkey gave the Rh factor its name. The Rh factor is a protein found on the surface of red blood cells, originally discovered in rhesus monkeys before being identified in humans.


What is the scientific name of the Philippine monkey?

Actually, as far as I know, Philippines doesn't have a scientific name because its a country. Scientific names, or the binomial nomenclature, is only applied to plants and animals as a system to group them according to species.

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When was Rhesus macaque created?

Rhesus macaque was created in 1780.


What monkeys live in Afghanistan?

The Rhesus Macaque lives there and i thinkthat's it.


What kind of monkeys are on rebel monkeys?

Rhesus Macaque


What animals related to the monkey starts with the letter r?

rhesus macaque


What is the territory animal of Islamabad Capital Territory?

The rhesus macaque is the unofficial animal of Islamabad Capital territory.


What is the collective noun of rhesus?

The is no standard collective noun for rhesus monkeys (or rhesus macaque), however there are collective nouns for the general noun 'monkeys' that can be used:a barrel of rhesus monkeysa cartload of rhesus monkeysa tribe of rhesus monkeysa troop of rhesus monkeys


Although sacred to Hindus what macaque is so similar to humans it is used in medical experiments?

Rhesus monkey


What is the scientific name or taxonomic classification of the mammal Rhesus macaque?

The scientific or taxonomic name would be Macaca mulatta.


Where to buy a rhesus monkey?

The rhesus monkey or rhesus macaque, is native to Central, South and Southeast Asia. It can be found in its natural habitat in India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and parts of China, as well as other countries in this region of the world.


What has the author Jack Fooden written?

Jack Fooden has written: 'Systematic review of Japanese macaques, Macaca fuscata (Gray, 1870)' -- subject(s): Macaca, Japanese macaque, Classification, Gazetteers, Macaca fuscata 'Taxonomy and evolution of liontail and pigtail macaques (Primates' -- subject(s): Classification, Evolution, Lion-tailed macaque, Mammals, Pig-tailed macaque 'Systematic review of the rhesus macaque, Macaca mulatta (Zimmermann, 1780)' -- subject(s): Rhesus monkey, Macaca mulatta, Classification, Macaques, rhesus 'Systematic review of Philippine macaques (Primates, Cercopithecidae: Macaca fascicularis subspp.)' -- subject(s): Kra, Macaques, Primates 'Systematic review of the Taiwanese macaque, Macaca cyclopis, Swinhoe, 1863' -- subject(s): Macaques, Macaca cyclopis, Classification


What is a bhunder?

A bhunder is another term for a rhesus macaque - a monkey common throughout southern Asia, Latin name Macaca mulatta, extensively used in medical research.


If you know your blood type you know about the RH factor But why is it called RH?

The term "RH" stands for Rhesus factor, named after the Rhesus macaque monkey in whose blood the factor was first discovered in 1937. The RH factor refers to a specific protein present on the surface of red blood cells that can affect blood compatibility in transfusions and pregnancy.