BIOL10005 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Hh Blood Group, Antiserum, Antigen

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Genetics and evolution - lecture 5 - week 3. Blood groups: alleles determine the presence or absence of an antigen on the surface of the. Rbc: the antigen is a glycoprotein embedded in the rbc membrane. Look like type i (rare: frequency of phenotype varies geographically. Bombay phenotype (oh: can produce antibody h, a and b and can only receive blood from another. Blood donation: type o is the universal donor (has no antigens to transfer, type ab is the universal recipient. Mn system: autosomal locus found on chromosome 4, with two alleles designated lm and ln. Rhesus system: system for classifying blood groups according to the presence or absence of the. Rh antigen, often called the rh factor, on the cell membranes of the red blood cells: no naturally occurring d antibodies in blood, but will be produced in response to the d antigen.

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