ABO
RH
Other Blood Groups
Genetics
The Kitchen Sink
100
The most common ABO blood type?
What is O? White 45%, Black 49%, and Asian 40%
100
Postulate states that RH alleles reside at one locus.
What is the Wiener theory?
100
Destroyed by DTT.
What are Kell system antigens.
100
If you have this gene you have A and B antigen in your saliva.
What is the secretor gene. What are the two allelic genes at this locus?
100
Agglutination in which two populations of cells are seen.
What is mixed field?
200
It forms the precursor structure for the A and B antigens.
What is H antigen?
200
Postulate states the RH genes are inherited as a haplotype.
What is the Fischer-Race Theory?
200
Is protective against Maleria infection.
What is Fy(a-b-)?
200
The genotypes for offspring of parents Xga mother and a XgA father.
What is XgA/Xga and Xga/Y?
200
Plant lectin with specificity for H antigen.
What is Ulex europaeus?
300
These cells have the most H antigen.
What are type O cells? No A or B antigen = more H!
300
Translate cDe into Wiener nomenclature.
What is R0
300
Frequently found as a cold autoantibody.
What is I antigen?
300
These three genes produce the Lewis antigen structures.
What is H, Se, and Le?
300
Process that dissociates the antibodies from the red blood cell.
What is elution?
400
You have the blood group antibodies to the antigens you don't possess.
What is Landsteiner's Rule?
400
Write CDe/CDE in Rosenfield nomenclature.
What is 1, 2, 3, -4, 5?
400
Antigens are found in the plasma and on the red blood cells.
What are Lewis antigens.
400
Rare phenotype of an individual who genetically inherited h in a homozygous pattern
What is the Bombay phenotype?
400
Associated with paroxysmal cold hemoglobinuria it is another name for Autoanti-P.
What is the Donath-Landsteiner antibody?
500
It's immunodominant sugar is D-Galactose.
What is B antigen?
500
Partial, Positional, and Genetic
What are the causes of the Weak-D.
500
The clinically significant antigens.
What is ABO, RH, Kell, Kidd, Duffy, S,s and U, Lub
500
RHAG mutations are associated with this phenotype.
What is RH Null phenotype.
500
A process that uses red cells with known antigens to remove unwanted antibodies from plasma for testing.
What is adsorption?
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