type d.....I have never heard of it....I don't think it exists unless it is the blood that makes a blue baby
2007-11-04 14:43:24
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answered by Anonymous
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The RhD antigen (also known as the Rhesus factor or Rhesus D antigen) of the Rhesus blood group system than components of any of the other blood group systems; hence, in the routine preparation of blood for transfusion in a blood bank, the presence or absence the immunogenic blood group antigens, the A antigen, the B antigen and the RhD antigen are always determined for all recipient and donor blood. This identifies the *** blood group and the RhD antigen status, which are both stated in the common terminology A positive, O negative, etc., where a capital letter (A, B or O) refers to the *** blood group, and positive or negative refers to the presence or absence of the RhD antigen of the Rhesus blood group system.
2007-11-04 14:54:09
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answered by afqt4816 3
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