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    If a D-Positive Person Appears to Have Anti-D in Their
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If a D-Positive Person Appears to Have Anti-D in Their

Question 8

Question 8

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If a D-positive person appears to have anti-D in their serum,what is the most likely explanation?


A) D-deletion phenotype
B) Compound antigen
C) Partial D antigen
D) Transposition effect

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