Well, for the rarest blood type that there is, the continent that has the highest concentration of people with an AB- blood type is Europe. Basically, this blood type is rare no matter where you go, as countries in Europe still reported approximately 1% of the nation having such a blood type. In the US, this was estimated at being 0.6%; however, the UK, France, Germany, Austria, Sweden, Poland, and several other countries in Europe have AB- populations of 1% of the nation. The places with the lowest concentrations of AB- blood types are China, South Korea and Japan with 0.05% of the nation having AB- blood.
AB negative is the rarest blood type, as it occurs in only about 1% of the population. AB positive is more common, occurring in about 3-4% of the population.
The groups are: A negative A positive B negative B positive AB negative AB positive O Negative O positive
Yes, people with AB positive blood can receive O positive blood. In fact, AB+ can receive *any* blood, A, B, O, or AB, positive or negative. It is the other blood types that have restrictions.
If one of the parents is AO negative and the other is BO negative they could produce offspring that were BO, AO, AB or OO negative.
You dad can either be O, AB, A,or B and he can be positive or negative.
Having a rare blood group (such as AB negative) would make someone a rare blood donor.
yes there is but it is rare
AB negative is the rarest blood type. AB positive is the second rarest blood type. The negative blood types are more rare than the positive. The common blood type is o.
all negative groups are only 5 to 8% so these are rare and "AB" negative is very rare.
it can be rare only
Yes, less than 3% of the population. AB negative is rarer still.
Rare blood types are O negative and AB negative. B negative and AB positive are also fairly rare blood types. O negative is known as the universal donor blood type because it is compatible with any other blood type.
Approximately 7% of people in the world have O- blood type. That said, the most rare is AB-, which approximately 1% of people have. O- is the least rare negative blood type.
AB Negative is the most rare of the 8 blood types. The full list of types is A, B, Ab,and O. Within that group there are both positive and negative groupings.
Blood types are determined by the presence or absence of specific antigens, A and B, on the surface of red blood cells as well as the presence or absence of an Rh factor. The rarest type of blood in the United States is Type AB negative.
O positive O negative A positive A negative B positive B negative AB positive AB negative The rarest of all these blood types listed is AB negative making up 0.7% of the worlds population.
AB negative is a RH negative blood type.