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Lab Exercise # 8 Zoo- 145

The ABO Blood Group System Lab Exercise # 8 Zoo- 145 The ABO Blood Group System Karl Landsteiner (1900) reported the blood groups in Human blood for the first time and described three types of blood groups Later, Decastello Sturli (1902) found the fourth blood group Landsteiner has been awarded Noble Prize for his research on blood groups and since then, the blood group system is more popularly known as the Steiner A, B and O system.

Lab Exercise # 8 Zoo- 145 On the red blood cells the substance responsible for causing incompatibility amongst different types of blood at the time of transfusion to another person are present and these are proteins and named as agglutinogens, antigens. Likewise, the antibodies which are present or produced in the serum are the globulins. Rhesus factor (Rh) is the additional antigen available in the human blood. Since it has been reported for the first time in the Rhesus monkeys so it is called the Rhesus Factor RBCs that are "Rh positive" express the antigen designated D If your blood does contain the Rh antigen, your blood is said to be Rh positive (Rh+). If your blood does not contain the Rh antigen, your blood is said to be Rh negative (Rh-).

What is blood made up of? Lab Exercise # 8 Zoo- 145                        An adult human has about 4–6 liters of blood circulating in the body. Blood consists of several types of cells floating around in a fluid called plasma. The red blood cells (RBCs) contain haemoglobin, a protein that binds oxygen. RBCs transport oxygen to, and remove carbon dioxide from the tissues. The white blood cells fight infection. The platelets help the blood to clot, if you get a wound for example. The plasma contains salts and various kinds of proteins.  

ABO blood grouping system                Blood group A If you belong to the blood group A, you have A antigens on the surface of your RBCs and B antibodies in your blood plasma.   Blood group B If you belong to the blood group B, you have B antigens on the surface of your RBCs and A antibodies in your blood plasma. Lab Exercise # 8 Zoo- 145 ABO blood grouping system

Blood Groups, Blood Typing and Blood Transfusions Blood group AB The discovery of blood groups                       Experiments with blood transfusions, the transfer of blood or blood components into a person's blood stream, have been carried out for hundreds of years. Many patients have died and it was not until 1901, when the Austrian Karl Landsteiner discovered human blood groups, that blood transfusions became safer. Mixing blood from two individuals can lead to blood clumping or agglutination. The clumped red cells can crack and cause toxic reactions. This can have fatal consequences. Karl Landsteiner discovered that blood clumping was an immunological reaction which occurs when the receiver of a blood transfusion has antibodies against the donor blood cells. Karl Landsteiner's work made it possible to determine blood types and thus paved the way for blood transfusions to be carried out safely. For this discovery he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1930.   What is blood made up of?                        An adult human has about 4–6 liters of blood circulating in the body. Among other things, blood transports oxygen to various parts of the body. Blood consists of several types of cells floating around in a fluid called plasma. The red blood cells contain hemoglobin, a protein that binds oxygen. Red blood cells transport oxygen to, and remove carbon dioxide from, the body tissues. The white blood cells fight infection. The platelets help the blood to clot, if you get a wound for example. The plasma contains salts and various kinds of proteins. What are the different blood groups?                                                       The differences in human blood are due to the presence or absence of certain protein molecules called antigens and antibodies. The antigens are located on the surface of the red blood cells and the antibodies are in the blood plasma. Individuals have different types and combinations of these molecules. The blood group you belong to depends on what you have inherited from your parents. There are more than 20 genetically determined blood group systems known today, but the AB0 and Rh systems are the most important ones used for blood transfusions. Not all blood groups are compatible with each other. Mixing incompatible blood groups leads to blood clumping or agglutination, which is dangerous or individuals. Nobel Laureate Karl Landsteiner was involved in the discovery of both the AB0 and Rh blood groups. AB0 blood grouping system                Blood group AB If you belong to the blood group AB, you have both A and B antigens on the surface of your RBCs and no A or B antibodies at all in your blood plasma. Lab Exercise # 8 Zoo- 145 Blood group O If you belong to the blood group O (null), you have neither A or B antigens on the surface of your RBCs but you have both A and B antibodies in your blood plasma.

AA or AO = Type A BB or BO = Type B OO = Type O AB = Type AB What are blood types? There are 3 alleles or genes for blood type: A, B, & O. Since we have 2 genes, there are 6 possible combinations. Blood Types AA or AO = Type A BB or BO = Type B OO = Type O AB = Type AB http://learn.genetics.utah.edu/units/basics/blood/types.cfm

Each person has two copies of genes coding for their ABO blood group (one maternal and one paternal in origin) The ABO gene locus is located on the chromosome 9.

A and B blood groups are dominant over the O blood group A and B group genes are co-dominant

Parent Allele A B O AA AB AO BB BO OO Possible Blood group Genotypes Lab Exercise # 8 Zoo- 145 Possible Blood group Genotypes Parent Allele A B O AA AB AO BB BO OO

Lab Exercise # 8 Zoo- 145 The ABO blood groups The table shows the four ABO phenotypes ("blood groups") present in the human population and the genotypes that give rise to them Blood Group Antigens on RBCs Antibodies in Serum Genotypes A Anti-B AA or AO B Anti-A BB or BO AB A and B Neither O Anti-A and anti-B OO

Antigen Antibody Rh Factor Genotype A b Present + A+ IAIA IA i Blood group Genotype A b Present + A+ IAIA IA i Absent - A- B a B+ IBIB IB i B- AB - AB+ IAIB AB- a, b O+ O- ii

Who can give you blood and receive blood from you? Lab Exercise # 8 Zoo- 145 Who can give you blood and receive blood from you? Universal Donor People with TYPE O blood are called Universal Donors, because they can give blood to any blood type. People with TYPE AB blood are called Universal Recipients, because they can receive any blood type. Rh +  Can receive + or - Rh -  Can only receive - A B O AB Universal Recipient

Method Observation Lab Exercise # 8 Zoo- 145 A clean slide is marked by glass marker to make three separate column A, B, and D. A small drop of blood is collected on each of three columns and antiserum A, B, and D is added in the respective places and allowed the blood to mix well by using tooth pick. The agglutination in column A and B determines the blood groups . Observation If the reaction is in the A column only the blood group is A and if the reaction is in the column B then the blood group is B only. The reaction in both columns denotes the blood group AB whereas no reaction determines the blood group O only. About column D the reaction reflects the presence of the Rhesus factor i.e.. generally label led as + and its absence is marked with - means no reaction in the column D.

Lab Exercise # 8 Zoo- 145 According to above blood grouping systems, you can belong to either of following 8 blood groups: Do you know which blood group you belong to?

Illustration of the forward and reverse grouping reaction patterns of the ABO groups using a blood group tile http://www.bh.rmit.edu.au/mls/subjects/abo/resources/genetics1.htm