veriryhmägeeni
Veriryhmägeeni refers to the gene responsible for determining an individual's ABO blood group. In humans, this gene is located on chromosome 9. It codes for an enzyme that adds a specific sugar molecule to a precursor substance on the surface of red blood cells. Variations, or alleles, of this gene lead to the different blood types. The main alleles are A, B, and O. Allele A results in the addition of an A antigen, allele B results in a B antigen, and allele O results in no antigen being added.
The ABO blood group system is inherited in an autosomal codominant manner for A and B alleles,
The veriryhmägeeni plays a crucial role in blood transfusions. Individuals with certain blood types can only