Results of an ABO blood typing indicate agglutination reactions when anti-A ,anti-B and anti D are added to the blood sample. The blood type of the individual would therefore be...?
Since the presence of agglutination in ABO blood typing indicates the presence of that antigen in the body. In this sample the presence of anti-A, anti-B reflects the AB blood type of the individual. The presence of anti D antibodies reflects the Rh factor of the individual. The typing of the Rh factor uses antibodies directed against the D protein. In this, the presence of agglutination reaction against anti D shows that the individual is Rh+(Rh-positive). So the blood type of the individual would, therefore, be AB+(AB positive).
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