C Blood Type: Prevalence, Characteristics, and What You Need to Know
No, the C antigen is not rare. It is the most common blood type antigen in the human population. The majority of people (approximately 80%) are C antigen-positive, meaning they have the C antigen on their red blood cells. The remaining 20% of people are C antigen-negative.Blood Disorders - Related Articles
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