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Different Blood Groups Have Different Obesity Levels by Muhammad Imran Qadir and Sana Iqbal in Biotechnology and Microbiology-Lupine Publishers.

Blood group system is defined based on presence or absence of antigens present on the surface of red blood cells. Two types of blood group system are present ABO and Rh. The ABO blood group system was discovered by Karl Landsteiner. This blood group system is encoded by gene I which is single polymeric gene present on chromosome 9. Blood group A has an antigen on the red blood cells while have B antibody in the plasma. Blood group B has B antigen but with An antibody. Blood group O has no antigens but both antibodies are present in the plasma. A person with blood group A receives blood from A, O and donates to A and AB. A person with blood group B receives blood from B, O and donates to B and AB. As the persons with blood group O are called universal donor so they will donate blood to the all types but receives only from O. While AB persons are called universal acceptor, so they will receive blood from all the types but donate blood only AB persons [1]. Rhesus system is the second type of blood group system which is used in blood transfusion in humans. It has Rd. antigen. The person with Rh factor is called Rh positive while person which do not have Rh factor are called Rh negative. Rh+ donor is fully incompatible for Rh- recipients-Lupine Publishers.

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