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. Alleles for the A and B blood cell antigens
. Alleles for the A and B blood cell antigens are codominant. The condition where no antigens are present on the blood cells
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Alleles for the A and B blood cell antigens are codominant. The condition where no antigens are present on the blood cells (type
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3. Alleles for the A and B blood cell antigens are codominant. The condition where no antigens are present on the blood cells
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Alleles for the A and B blood cell antigens are codominant. The condition where no antigens are present on the blood cells (type
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Alleles FOR A AND B blood cells are condominant the condition with no antigens are present in the blood sells type O blood is a
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I am learning about different blood types and antigens associate with them. I am wondering--- why does the body reject blood
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I am learning about different blood types and antigens associate with them. I am wondering--- why does the body reject blood
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From my understanding, blood type A has A antigens and B antibodies.
Blood type AB has A and B antigens and no antibodies. If
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How is it possible for a person to have blood type AB?
The alleles for blood types A and B are codominant. Blood type is
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If agglutination occurs when blood with a certain antigen and blood with the corresponding antibody mix, why is blood type O the
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