ABO blood group system, the classification of human blood based on the inherited properties of red blood cells (erythrocytes) as determined by the presence or absence of the antigens A and B, which are carried on the surface of the red cells. Persons may thus have type A, type B, type O, or type AB blood. The A, B, and O blood groups were first identified by Austrian immunologist Karl Landsteiner in 1901. See blood group. Blood containing red cells with type A antigen on their surface has in its serum (fluid) antibodies against type B red cells. If, in transfusion, type B blood is injected into persons with type A blood, the red cells in the injected blood will be destroyed by the antibodies in the recipient’s blood. In the same way, type A red cells will be destroyed by anti-A antibodies in type B blood. Type O blood can be injected into persons with type A, B, or O blood unless there is incompatibility with respect to some other blood group system also present. Persons with type AB blood can receive type A, B, or O blood. Problem: Out of the 355 Indians, the allele frequencies of O , A , and B blood alleles were , , and , respectively. Calculate the percentage of individuals with O, A, B, and AB type blood. #NikolaysGeneticsLessons #Genetics #ABOBloodGroup #populationGenetics #alleleFrequency #Genotype #Phenotype #hardyWeinbergAssumptions #hardyWeinberg #alleleFrequencies #genotypeFrequencies #hardyWeinbergEquations #hardyWeinbergPrinciple #HardyWeinberg #probabilityInGenetics #ABOGroup #bloodType #ABOBloodGroups #RhBloodGroups #blood #group #type #ABO #AB0 #zero #ab #system #classification #compatibility #incompatibility #factors #rhesus #factor
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