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Human blood can contain the A antigen, the B antigen, both the A and B antigens, or nether antigen. It may or may not also | contain the Rh antigen. Blood is called type A-positive if the individual has the A and Rh but not the B antigen. A person having only the A and B antigens is said to have type AB-negative blood. A person having onty the Rh antigen has type O positlive blood. Other blood types recorded...
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Blood Bank Characteristic Blood Type (ABO/Rh) Universal recipient of packed red blood cells (RBC) -Universal donor of packed RBC A. Blood Type A Universal recipient of plasma Universal donor of plasma Plasma has both Anti-A and Anti-B antibodies Plasma contains anti-B antibodies only Person has no antigens on red blood cells (RBCs) Person has A and B antigens on RBCs B. Blood Type B C. Blood Type AB D. Blood Type O E....
The red cross tested 114 people and showed these results. If A and B antigens are missing, blood type is O; if Rh antigen is missing, the blood type is negative. How many people were classified O negative? 44 A 18 B 82 Rh 5 A and B 31 A and Rh 11 B and Rh 4 A, B and Rh
There are three main alleles in the ABO blood group system -
IA, IB, and i. We've talked about the ABO
system in class, you can find a brief explanation below and
here.
The I gene encodes for a glycosyltransferase
that modifies at the H antigen.
The glycosyltransferase encoded by IA adds an 'A'
sugar group to antigen H, the glycosyltransferase encoded by
IB adds a 'B' sugar group and i encodes an inactive
glycosyltransferase that leaves the H antigen...
Hello I need help with these questions based on the table. Thanks Table: Name Type Blood Possible ABO Genotypes Possible Rh Genotypes Ms. Brown O- OO NEGATIVE - - Mr. Smith. A+ AA OR AO. POSITIVE ++ OR +- Mr. Jones B- BB OR BO. NEGATIVE - - Mr. Green AB+ AB. POSITIVE +- +- 2. Can you rule out any of the men as Lisa’s father based ONLY on his ABO type? Explain your answer. 3. Can you rule...
Please answer parts A-C
A) Find the number of plants that were tall and had smooth
peas?
B) How many plants were tall and had peas that were neither
smooth nor green?
C) How many plants were not tall but had peas that were smooth
and green?
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A woman has type A blood that is Rh-negative. Her father, however, had type B blood that was Rh-positive. She marries a man who is AB positive, but his mother was Rh-negative. I know that the allele for Rh positive blood is dominant (R) over the allele for Rh-negative blood (r). But I am having trouble with a 4x4 Punnett square which I am sure would be essential to solving this! I appreciate any help you could give! 1. What...
Background INFO
There are four types of blood: A, B, AB, and O (Figure 4). Each
is characterized by the glycoproteins (proteins with a sugar
attached) and lipoproteins (proteins with a lipid attached)
embedded in the surface of red blood cells (RBCs). In addition to
type, blood can be rhesus (Rh) factor positive or negative.
These proteins are inherited and may differ from individual to
individual. If, during a transfusion, an individual receives
blood with the incorrect RBC proteins (for...
ABO Blood Type allele frequencies: [I^O] = 0.7 , [I^A] = 0.2 , [I^B] = 0.1 For the Rh factor frequencies: [Rh+] = 0.8 , [Rh-] = 0.2 1. In this population what is the frequency of the type "O", Rh positive individuals? 2. The rarest type of blood is type AB Rh negative. How many of these are expected in 1000 individuals? 3. In this population what will be the frequency go type "A", Rh negative individuals? 4. Assume...
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Exercice 3: Rhesus factor, is a type of protein found on the outside of red blood cells. The protein is genetically inherited. A donor is said to have Rh+ blood if the Rhesus factor is present in their blood. Suppose that a blood donation campaign is launched by the University of Ottawa walk-in clinic. Among undergraduate students donating blood to walk-in clinic, 30% have Rh+. 1. If seven...