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Explain the ABO blood groups.

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Depending on the presene of absence of surface antigens on the RBCs blood group in individual belongs to four different types namely. A,B, AB and O. The plasma of A, B and O individuals have natural antibodies (agglutinins ) in them. Surface antigens are called agglutinogens. The antibodies (agglutinin) acting on agglutinoged A is called anti and the agglutinin acting on agglutinogen B is called anti B. Agglutinogens are absent in O blood group. Agglutinogen A and B are present in AB blood group and do not contain anti A and surcose, D-galactose, N-acetyl glucosamine and 11 terminal amino acids. The attachments of the terminal amino acids are dependent on the gene products of A and B. The reaction is catalysed by glycosyl transferase.
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