What Is Golden Blood? The rarest blood group, only 43 people in the world!

Can golden blood be inherited and the danger threatened? Long ago it was believed that the rarest type of blood is the AB group, but that's not true. A long time ago, another particular blood group was established, with only 43 people in the world. He was identified [...]
Long ago it was believed that the rarest type of blood is the AB group, but that's not true.
A long time ago, another particular blood group was established, with only 43 people in the world. He was first identified in 1961 in a woman from Australia.
Golden blood is considered the rarest blood type worldwide. What differs from other groups is that there is a Rh-null factor, which is neither positive nor negative and has none of the 61 Rh antigens.
According to scientists, only 43 people have golden blood. This means that only one in six million people can boast about it! It broadcasts.

Golden blood can be inherited when you get a mutation in finding RHCE from both parents. Hence, it takes two copies of the changed gene to get the zero Rh factor.
However, having this rare blood group is associated with danger. If an illness or an accident, it may be very difficult to obtain the right blood type for transfusion.
Having a Rh zero factor also has a positive side. People with this blood group can become donors of any other type of blood.
No one is surprised by the existence of four blood groups: A, B, AB, 0, and each of them has a so-called factor Rh positive or negative. The existence of blood types was discovered in 1901.
The blood type is made up of a group of antigens (special proteins) present in erythrocytes - red blood cells. Eritrocytes can have many specific antigens, which means there are many systems of blood types. /Telegraphy/












