Human Blood Groups and Inheritance |
Contents
HISTORICAL SURVEY AND GENERAL PRINCIPLES | 1 |
TECHNIQUES USED IN BLOOD GROUPING | 10 |
THE AABO BLOOD GROUP SYSTEM | 19 |
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A₁ ABO BLOOD GROUP ABO groups agglutination allele allelomorph animal anti Anti-M+ anti-S antibody antigen antigen-antibody reactions antisera antiserum autosomes baby blood group antigens blood group systems blood samples Blood Transfusion body called CDe/cDE cent characteristic child chromo clot Coombs corresponding antibody crossing-over described dilution discovered discovery dominant donor elliptocytosis example father frequency genotype hæmolytic disease heterozygous homozygous human blood group immune antibodies immunised incompatible individual inherited investigated known Laboratory Le(a Le(a+ Lewis Lewis-positive linkage locus microscope MN groups MNSS mother Mourant MSNs nail-patella nail-patella syndrome Non-secretor occur naturally parents Pasteur pipette patient pedigree phenotype pipette plasma population possess possible precipitin tubes pregnancy present react recessive recognised red blood cells red cells Rh antigens Rh blood group Rh genes Rh-negative Rh-positive Rhesus groups saline solution saliva secretor sera serum shown single gene species substance temperature tested twins