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ASSOCIATION OF DIFFERENT BLOOD GROUPS WITH LIKENESS OF MOVIES
AMONG PEOPLE
Muhammad Ishfaq & Muhammad Imran Qadir
Research Scholar, Institute of Molecular Biology and Biotechnology, Bahauddin Zakariya University, Multan, Pakistan
ABSTRACT
ABO blood group system is the most common type of blood group system which classifies human blood into four
phenotypes namely A, B, AB and O. This system is based on the classification of blood due to presence or absence of
antigens A and B on the surface of RBCs. Another important blood group system commonly used is Rh blood group system.
This system classifies blood into two types namely Rh positive and Rh negative which depends upon the presence or
absence of Rh factor on the surface of RBCs. The objective of the present study was to correlate likeness of movies among
people with blood groups of them. Total 177 numbers of participants took part in this study who was the students of
Bahauddin Zakariya University Multan with different blood groups and ages. These entire students were asked about their
consent on this questionnaire. Blood group test was performed in lab simply by taking blood samples and then pouring
MAB solutions on them. By this test, I recognized blood group type. A questionnaire was prepared and the general consent
of the people was taken about the topic. Statistical analysis was performed using MS world. All the results were calculated
in the form of percentages and were summarized and organized in the form of table. The percentages of each blood group
were calculated overall and then the particular percentages of male and female along with the characterization of their
response were calculated as well. By this study, it was also acknowledged that which phenotype of blood was most
common which was least common.
KEYWORDS: Antigens, Antibodies, Rh Factor, Incompatibility
Article History
Received: 23 Apr 2021 | Revised: 28 Apr 2021 | Accepted: 30 Apr 2021
INTRODUCTION
ABO blood group system is the most common type of blood group system used most commonly worldwide. It is based on
two types of antigens present on the surface of red blood cells also known as erythrocytes in a person. These two forms of
antigen are type A and B. According to this system, there are four phenotypes of blood depending upon the presence of
specific antigens and their combinations on RBCs. A person may have blood group A, B, AB or O conditioning with
presence of antigens on the erythrocytes. A person who has blood group A has antigen A on RBCs surface and antibodies
against blood type B. If such person receives blood B in transfusion, the immune system will produce antibodies against it
and the situation may turn fatal. Similarly, if a person has antigen B and antibodies against A, then the person has blood
group B. Many people have both antigens A and B on their surface and lack antibodies, such people are said to possess
blood group AB. Blood group O has no antigens on the surface of RBCs. Blood group AB is commonly called universal
International Journal of Applied and
Natural Sciences (IJANS)
ISSN (P): 2319–4014; ISSN (E): 2319–4022
Vol. 10, Issue 1, Jan–Jun 2021; 65–70
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