Biochemically speaking, Rh antigens are composed of:
What are proteins?

This abnormal red cell morphology is observed in patient's of the McLeod phenotype.
What are acanthocytes?
This cell type is responsible for the production and secretion of immunoglobulins.
What are B cells/ Plasma cells?

This man is credited with the discovery of ABO blood groups in 1901.

Karl Landsteiner
This antigen is poorly expressed at birth and may not demonstrate until 7 years of age.
What is the P1 antigen?
Persons lacking all Rh antigens are said to belong to this phenotype.
What is Rh null?
The gene which codes for the expression of Kell antigens is located on this chromosome.
What is chromosome 7?
The electrical charge of in the ionic cloud which surrounds each RBC.
What is negative? Zeta potential
Person's who inherit genes coding for the addition of N-acetyl-galactosamine to the type 2 chains on their RBCs belong to which ABO blood group.
What is A, blood group A?
The antigens in this blood group system are composed of branched carbohydrate structures and are developmentally related.
What is blood group I?
This Rh nomenclature system is based upon the (incorrect) theory that a single gene controls Rh expression.
What is Wiener nomenclature?

This blood group system includes antigens carried on glycophorin proteins, and its antibodies may show dosage and are sometimes associated with enzyme-sensitive reactions.
What is MNSs?
This process refers to the coating of RBCs with antibody.
What is sensitization?
Secretor testing on an individual reveals the presence of soluble A and H antigens. This person belongs to blood goup:
What is A, blood type A?
This blood group system contains three antigens, is associated with naturally occurring antibodies and plays a role in paroxysmal cold hemoglobinuria.
What is the P blood group system?
This gene, present on chromosome 6, is required for expression of Rh antigens.
What is the Rh Associated Glycoprotien (RHAG)
Persons lacking antigens of this blood group system are said to have natural resistance against certain plasmodium infections.
What is Duffy?

The ABO and Rh blood group systems follow which type of inheritance pattern.
What is codominant?
The presence of deacetylase enzymes could interfere with test results for this ABO antigen.
What is B, blood group B?
This blood group system contains only 2 antigens. One of which is CD99.
What is the Xg blood group system?
Presence of this antigen, belonging to the Rh blood group system, is the result of a single amino acid change in the RHCE gene.
What is the Cw antigen?
This blood group system’s antigens are not intrinsic to the RBC membrane but are instead passively adsorbed from plasma glycolipids.
What is Lewis?
In classical complement activation, C1q complex binds to which region of the immunoglobulin.
What is the Fc region?
This chromosome is home to the genes which control the expression of ABO genes
What is chromosome 9?
(H and Se genes are on ch 19)
Antigens of this blood group system exist on C4 molecules before being adsorbed to the red cell membrane.
What is the Chido Rodgers blood group system?