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Blood group that has both antigens A and B, but no antibody


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Blood group:

  • There are four types of blood groups classified on the basis of the presence or absence of specific antigens in the blood.
  • The four main blood groups are A, B, AB and O.
  • In the blood group AB, both the antigens (antigen A and antigen B) are present but they lack antibodies.

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