🧬 Genetic Basics of Blood Groups
  • The most commonly used blood group system in humans is the ABO system (“A B Zero”).
  • There are three different alleles: A, B, and 0 (Zero).
  • Every person receives one of these alleles from each parent, making two in total. The combination of these alleles determines the blood group.
  • Possible genotypes are:
    • AA or A0 → blood group A
    • BB or B0 → blood group B
    • AB → blood group AB
    • 00 → blood group 0
  • This fundamental classification is important for understanding inheritance and transfusion compatibility.
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