Biology, asked by adusumillilikhitha, 18 days ago

why Bombay blood group is a rare blood group​

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Answered by 00oToXicBabeo00
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The Bombay blood group is a rare blood group, phenotypes of this group lacking H antigen on the red cell membrane and have anti-H in the serum. It fails to express any A, B or H antigen on their red cells or other tissues. ... When misdiagnosed, this Bombay group can cause fatal haemolytic transfusion reaction.

Answered by unknown265895
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The Bombay blood group is a rare blood group, phenotypes of this group lacking H antigen on the red cell membrane and have anti-H in the serum. It fails to express any A, B or H antigen on their red cells or other tissues. ... When misdiagnosed, this Bombay group can cause fatal haemolytic transfusion reaction.

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