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If the foetus is Rh+ and mother is `Rh^(-)` then

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A classical example of multiple alleles is found in Rh blood grouping of humans. Erythroblastosis fetalis occurs when mother is Rh^(+) and father is Rh^(-) .

If the mother is Rh-ve and the father is Rh+ve, the condition of erythroblastosis foetalis may occur. This condition may be avoided by administrating anti - Rh antibodies to

If the mother is Rh-ve and the father is Rh+ve, the condition of erythroblastosis foetalis may occur. This condition may be avoided by administrating anti - Rh antibodies to

How is foetus with Rh^(+) blood affected if the mother is Rh^(-) ?

What is Rh factor ?

The Rh antibodies from the mother (Rh-ve) can leak into the blood of the foetus (Rh +ve) and destroy the :-

The Rh antibodies from the mother (Rh-ve) can leak into the blood of the foetus (Rh +ve) and destroy the :-

What is Rh factor?

What is Rh factor?