What are the possible blood groups of children born to parents with blood groups A and B?
A and B only
AB only
A, B, and AB only
A, B, AB, and O
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A person with blood group B receives a transfusion of blood group A. What is the most likely immediate consequence?
No reaction
Increased oxygen carrying capacity
Production of anti-A antibodies
Agglutination of red blood cells
Universal blood recipient is
Blood group-O
Blood group-AB
Blood group βA
Blood group-B
A substance present over the surface of RBCs and is genetically heritable is called as
Blood group antigen
Antibody
Antigen
RBC
Individuals with 'AB' blood group are considered "Universal recipients." Why is this the case?
Presence of both anti-A and anti-B antibodies in plasma
Presence of anti-A antibodies in plasma
Presence of anti-B antibodies in plasma
Absence of both anti-A and anti-B antibodies in plasma
The gene 'I' that controls ABO blood groups has how many alleles?
2
4
3
5
Which blood group lacks both anti-A and anti-B antibodies in the plasma?
A
B
AB
O
Two individuals, one with genotype and the other with genotype , have a child. What is the probability that the child will have blood type A?
1/4
1/2
3/4
1
Which antigen is present in individuals with blood group B?
A antigen
B antigen
Both A and B antigens
Neither A nor B antigens
A person with the genotype marries a person with the genotype . What is the probability of their child having the O blood group phenotype?
1/8
1/4
0
1/2
Which antibodies are present in the plasma of a person with blood group A?
Anti-A
Anti-B
Anti-A and Anti-B
Neither Anti-A nor Anti-B