All individuals generate the O antigen, also known as the H antigen.
The O antigen is synthesized by fucosyltransferase, a fucose transferase encoded by the FUT genes, which adds a fucose on the end of a glycolipid or glycoprotein.
The specificity of this enzyme determines the ABO blood type:
Individuals whose A, B, and O antigens can be found in other types of bodily fluids are referred to as secretors.
Chromosome 19 contains two homologous genes:
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Number | Name | Symbol | # of Antigens | Gene Names | Chromosomal Location |
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001 | ABO | ABO | 4 | ABO | 9q34.2 |
002 | MNS | MNS | 43 | GYPA, GYPB, GYPE | 4q31.21 |
003 | P | P1 | 1 | - | 22q11.2-qter |
004 | Rh | RH | 49 | RHD, RHCE | 1p36.11 |
005 | Lutheran | LU | 20 | LU | 19q13.32 |
006 | Kell | KEL | 25 | KEL | 7q34 |
007 | Lewis | LE | 6 | FUT3 | 19p13.3 |
008 | Duffy | FY | 6 | FY | 1q23.2 |
009 | Kidd | JK | 3 | SLC41A1 | 18q12.3 |
010 | Diego | DI | 21 | SLC4A1 | 17q21.31 |
011 | Yt | YT | 2 | ACHE | 7q22.1 |
012 | Xg | XG | 2 | XG, MIC2 | Xp22.33, Yp11.3 |
013 | Scianna | SC | 5 | ERMAP | 1p34.2 |
014 | Dombrock | DO | 5 | DO | 12p12.3 |
015 | Colton | CO | 3 | AQP1 | 7p14.3 |
016 | Landsteiner-Wiener | LW | 3 | ICAM4 | 19p13.2 |
017 | Chido/Rodgers | CH/RG | 9 | C4A, C4B | 6p21.3 |
018 | H | H | 1 | FUT1 | 19q13.33 |
019 | Kx | XK | 1 | XK | Xp21.1 |
020 | Gerbich | GE | 8 | GYPC | 2q14.3 |
021 | Cromer | CROM | 12 | DAF | 1q32.2 |
022 | Knops | KN | 8 | CR1 | 1q32.2 |
023 | Indian | IN | 2 | CD44 | 11p13 |
024 | Ok | OK | 1 | BSG | 19p13.3 |
025 | Raph | RAPH | 1 | CD151 | 11p15.5 |
026 | John Milton Hagen | JMH | 1 | SEMA7A | 15q24.1 |
027 | I | I | 1 | GCNT2 | 6p24.2 |
028 | Globoside | GLOB | 1 | B3GALT3 | 3q26.1 |
029 | Gill | GIL | 1 | AQP3 | 9p13.3 |
The application and usefulness of blood typing in forensic identification are based on the ability to group individuals into four different types using the ABO blood system, allowing individuals to be identified.
The probability that any two randomly chosen individuals have an identical blood type is very high.
The A and B antigens are very stable and can be identified in dried blood even after many years. They can also be found in semen and other bodily fluids of secretors.
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Lattes Crust Assay
Absorption–Elution Assay
Matrices Supporting Protein Electrophoresis: The matrix reduces the effects of diffusion and convection on the macromolecules.
Separation by Molecular Weight
Reducing Agents
Detergents
Separation by Isoelectric Point
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