Do You Know What Blood Type You Are?

Mar 25, 2009 18:03

Hey!

So, I finished with my classes for the day and it was quite an interesting day in my classes, if I say so myself. I only have my Human Physiology classes on M/W. Well, lab was the MOST interesting. Today we covered hematology, which for those of you who don't know what that is exactly, it's the study of blood. So, you know how when you were ( Read more... )

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sprintsteff March 26 2009, 00:45:44 UTC
I'm AB negative =D

Juust kidding, That is so cool!! I wanna know mine!! Is there a way you can tell mine?!

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sprintsteff March 26 2009, 07:04:58 UTC
I did a punnet square, and here is what I found out about my blood type:
I feel silly, I really desperately want to know mine too though! Well anyways, mine will either be... O+O-, O-O-, AO+/-, or BO+/-. One of our parents definitely has O+O- blood (which is O+), while the other has an O- allele. But the O- allele parental of ours, I'm not really sure what their other allele is which kind of stumps me. All I know for sure is that there is a 25% chance of us having O+, and 25% chance of us having an O-. If the O- allele parent, ends up having an O allele that is O- or O+, then that would also up the odds to 75% chance O+, or 50/50 O+/O-. Lol, I'm getting really technical. Hahaha, Steffanie has way too much time on her hands, get her a blood test already ^^!!

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_mirai_ March 26 2009, 12:43:57 UTC
I wanna know my blood type~! In my Economic Geography class, the professor talked a bit about blood types because he was talking about hunters and Gatherers, our ancestors. He said that a looooong time ago 0 blood type was the only one. When people migrated to different areas and like settled their diet changed and developed the A and B blood types. AB is a recent blood type. He said it's only like 1000 years old.

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crysaliekoishii March 30 2009, 16:16:24 UTC
Hmm...that's interesting. I had no idea that originally O was the only blood type. I find it funny though that supposedly O is the most common blood type, yet it's recessive in comparison to A and B. That's sort of weird, in my opinion...

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