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Biology, 18.02.2022 16:30, loganshockley123

The Bombay phenotype is important not only in solving paternity cases, but it also has important implications for blood transfusions involving people with this condition. The issue is that individuals can make antibodies against foreign blood cell molecules not in their own bodies. From which donors can Bombay individuals safely receive transfusions, and to which recipients can they donate their own blood

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