What is the name of the reaction used in a clinical setting
     What is the name of the reaction used in a clinical setting in the lab to determine blood type?  Which of the blood cells are anucleate and biconcave? How long do they \"live?\"  Individuals with the disease malaria have a better chance of surviving the infection if they have what genetic blood condition? In this genetic blood condition, there is a single incorrect amino acid substitution in what important molecule? 
  
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21. The name of the reaction used in a cinical setting in the lab to determine blood type is Agglutination reaction. we can determine the A B O BLOOD GROUP FROM IT AND WE CAN ALSO DETERMINE THE Rh FACTOR.
22. RBC or red blood cells are biconcave in shape and they are called anucleate because it does not carry any nucleous.
they can alive for AVERAGE OF 120 days normally
23. SICKLE CELL ANEMIA is the genetic condition where you can survive from maleria.
this is the point mutation which is occur in Hemoglobin which is protein in nature so protein is that molecule. they have half alpha and beta chain molecules.

