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- Develop a test where IgG is characterized based on its physical, chemical, or biological properties.Question:- When researchers test a new drug using two similar groups of mice, the group of mice that receive the placebo constitute the ______Phenotype: A2B 1. Give the possible genotype/s of A:B 2. If you were to perform the blood typing of this individual, what are the expected results given the following reagents Phenotype Forward typing (reagents) Reverse typing (reagents) Anti-A Anti-B Anti-H A cells B cells Al Write "+" for presence of agglutination and "-" for absence of agglutination 3. Explain the results of the blood typing, why would there be a "+" or a "" reaction during the testing. Relate your answer to the presence/absence of antigens and/or antibodies
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