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In abo bloodgroupif both antigens are present but no antibody the blood group of individual wiill be

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Answered by upasanadas2323102000
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can be of O +VE / O -VE GROUP BLOOD

Answered by Anonymous
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If an individual's blood sample is agglutinated by the anti-A antibody, but not the anti-B antibody, it means that the A antigen is present but not the B antigen. Therefore, the blood type is A. are red. Both A and B alleles are dominant over O.

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