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3. Explain why A antigen has subgroups

Author: Ellyn Mae Armada



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- Not all type A gives the same result when tested with anti-A that’s why A antigen has subgroups. Those subgroups are referred to as weak A and it occurs in two common forms: A1 and A2. Individuals exhibiting less antigenic sites are produced in group A2 individuals as the enzyme is less effective in converting the precursor H substance into A antigen.


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