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Blood groups?
I was asked by my 14 year old daughter why there are different blood groups? She knows the 4 main groupings A, B, AB & O and about rhesus positive and negative.
What we do not know is where these differences orginated and when?
I would be grateful for any help that anyone can offer. Many thanks in advance.
What we do not know is where these differences orginated and when?
I would be grateful for any help that anyone can offer. Many thanks in advance.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The blood is grouped according to various antibodies that are found in them. It is mainly used when giving blood to people during surgery or following accidents as certain antibodies react against each other and cause clotting and other problems that are unwanted. If my memory is correct the Rhesus neg/pos is an antibody tat was first isolated in the rhesus monkeys. The groups A B AB and O are just further ways to describe the differences. Again I think O neg is considered the universal doner and AB positive can have blood from any group at all. I hope this helps a bit