Blood Group Natural Selection

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Tells u about the Heredity and Evolution using Blood Group of different individuals.

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Biology Group Activity

Class-X AGroup A

No. of Members-6

Members Involved

1. Balpreet Singh2. Kartik Yadav

3. Sagar Raina4. Sumrit Gupta

5. Pranjul Singh6. Manish Chand

Contents• Introduction• Classification of Blood Groups• ABO Blood Group System• Phenotype and Genotype• RBC Compatibility• Aim of Surveying• Data Collection• Analysis and Detailed Analysis• Conclusion

Introduction The characteristic chosen by our

group was Blood Group. All our data is original and none of it is duplicate.

So, What is Blood Group? A blood group is a classification of blood based on

the presence or absence of inherited antigenic substances on the surface of red blood cells (RBCs).

Classification of Blood Groups

ABO BLOOD GROUP SYSTEM

• There are 4 characteristics of Blood Group but there are only 3 genes governing the blood group. They are :-

1. A2. B3. O4. AB

Out of the following A & B are equally dominant while O is recessive.

Phenotype and Genotype

Phenotype Genotype

A AA/AO

B BB/BO

AB AB

O OO

RBC Compatibility• Blood group AB individuals have both A and B antigens on the

surface of their RBCs, and their blood plasma does not contain any antibodies against either A or B antigen. Therefore, an individual with type AB blood can receive blood from any group, but cannot donate blood to any group other than AB. They are known as universal recipients.

• Blood group A individuals have the A antigen on the surface of their RBCs, and blood serum containing specific antibodies against the B antigen. Therefore, a group A individual can receive blood only from individuals of groups A or O, and can donate blood to individuals with type A or AB.

• Blood group B individuals have the B antigen on the surface of their RBCs, and blood serum containing specific antibodies against the A antigen. Therefore, a group B individual can receive blood only from individuals of groups B or O and can donate blood to individuals with type B or AB.

• Blood group O individuals do not have either A or B antigens on the surface of their RBCs, and their blood serum contains specific anti-A and anti-B antibodies against the A and B blood group antigens. Therefore, a group O individual can receive blood only from a group O individual, but can donate blood to individuals of any ABO blood group. They are known as universal donors.

Aim of Surveying

• To check the ratio of different blood groups in people.

• To analyze the +/- blood group ratio in people.

• To find the majority and minority blood group.

Data Collection 1.SANDEEP-O+ 2.JEEVAK-AB+ 3. PRADEEP-O+,

4. SANTOSH-A+ 5. VINOD-B+, 6.VED-O+, 7.SUSHIL-B+ 8. MANDEEP-AB+ 9.RAMESH-O+, 10.PRADEEP-A+, 11. AJAY-B+, 12. MAHESH-B+, 13.GULSHAN-B+, 14.AMIT-O+, 15.Digambar-AB+, 16.SATISH-B+, 17. HARBEER-O+, 18.HARI-B-, 19.ANIL-O+, 20.KISHAN-A+ 21.DEVENDER-O+, 22.RAJEEV-B+. 23.Tanmay - O+ 24.Gaurav - O+ 25. Meena -A+ 26.brijendra-O+ 27. Sandeep-B+ 28.Prateek-B+ 29.Avdhesh B+ 30.Manju-B+ 31.Sandeep-A+ 32.Deepak-AB+ 33.Bhupendra-B+ 34.Brijesh-B- 35.Sumanglam-A+ 36.SanketB+

37.Ankit-O+ 38.Gaurav-B+ 39.Anjali-B+ 40.Sonam-AB+ 41.Yuvraj-B+ 42.Mandeep-O+ 43.Balpreet-A+ 44.Sukhpreet-A+ 45.Amarjeet-O+ 46.Manmohan-O+ 47.Rashpal-O+ 48.Tripta-AB+ 49.Harpreet-B+ 50.Samarpreet-AB+ 51.Aakansha-A+ 52.Swati-O- 53.Manoj-B+ 54.Anmol-B+ 55.Saloni-B+ 56.Hitansh-B+ 57.Smriti-A+ 58.Satyam-AB+ 59.Karishma-AB+ 60.Rajendra-B+ 61.Yakshita-A+ 62.Dhruv-B+ 63.Kartik-A- 64.Sagar-B+ 65.Udit-O+ 66.Abheet-AB+ 67.Pulkit-B+ 68.Mayank-O+ 69.Shubham-B+ 70. Sahil-B- 71.Pourav A+ 72.Jayant-B-

73. Abhishek-B+ 74.Aditya-AB+ 75.Aman-O- 76.Divyam-B+ 77.Kanishk-O+ 78.Nehansh-A+ 79.Nitin-B+ 80.Aman-AB+ 81.Sahil-O+ 82.Sumit-B+ 83.Shivam-AB+ 84.Ishank-A+ 85.Pranjal-B+ 86.Vishal-A+ 87.Bhanu-A+ 88.Prajwal-AB+ 89.Manish-O+ 90.Vikram-O+ 91.Udit-B- 92.Yankit-B+ 93.Sonali-B+ 94.Anjali-B+ 95.Tamanna-O+ 96.Tanya-B+ 97. Khyati-O+ 98.Anjali-O+ 99.Pratibha-A+ 100.Divya-AB+ 101.Ekankshi-O+ 102.Apoorva-B+ 103.Nishant-A+ 104.Anshuman-B+ 105.Damak-A+ 106.Mohit-A+ 107.Aman-AB- 108.Shivam-AB+

109.Ajay O+ 110.Aditya A+ 111.Aakash A+ 112.Surender B+ 113.Mukesh O+ 114.Rakesh O+ 115.Vaibhav AB+ 116.Pranav B+ 117.Jyoti B- 118.Raman O+ 119.Gaurav B+ 120.Muskan B+ 121.Vani AB+ 122.Mannat AB+ 123.Rajiv O- 124.Sanjay AB- 125.Lakshay A+

Analysis• Total Samples Collected-125

• AB Blood Group-21• A Blood Group-21

• B Blood Group-50• O Blood Group-33

• +/- Ratio-115/10=23/2• + % =90%• -%=10%

Detailed Analysis

• A+ =21• A- =1• B+ =42• B- =6• O+ =32• O- =2

• AB+ =20• AB- =1

CONCLUSIONS• Majority Blood Group=B+(42)• 2nd Majority Blood Group=O+(32)• Minority Blood Groups A-(1), AB-(1), B-(6), O-(2)• Out of every 100 people, 90 are +Rh positive while the

remaining 10 are Rh negative.• B+ and O+ blood group people constitute more than 50% of

the total.• A+ and AB+ blood group people constitute about 30% of the

total.

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