Biology, asked by Aahanamangal, 6 months ago

A explanation on golden blood ??​

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Answered by faisalfiroz02
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In 1961, a new type, that lacked all 61 antigens in the Rh system, was discovered. It was named Rh-null. 43 people have had it, but currently there are only nine active donors, making it the world's most precious blood type (hence the name golden).

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Answered by veerasharma2006
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Blood is considered Rh-null if it lacks all of the 61 possible antigens in the Rh system. This not only makes it rare, but this also means it can be accepted by anyone with a rare blood type within the Rh system. This is why it is considered "golden blood." It is worth its weight in gold.

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