Chromosome 9 - It's in the blood

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  • Опубліковано 7 гру 2013
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    Blood transfusion used to be a hit & miss affair, until the discovery of blood groups. The group most people have heard of is the ABO group, controlled by a gene on Chromosome 9 as explained by Nicole Thornton. This gene controls what blood type you are - whether A, B, O or AB. However, there are actually over 30 other blood group systems, most of which are extremely rare.
    Nicole explains the consequences of receiving blood from the wrong blood group as she chats to Olympia Brown, who learns what blood group she is when giving blood, and how important it is that as many different people donate blood, the first stage in the blood transfusion process.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 24

  • @paulhargrove9192
    @paulhargrove9192 10 років тому

    Donated 12 times now, never had any adverse reactions or dizzy feelings. Everyone should give it a try!

  • @ProfAwesomeO
    @ProfAwesomeO 10 років тому +2

    arg >< looks like I'm just going to just listen to this one, though I've had to had my blood taken many times due to illness I still can't stand watching.. it's so bad when I do it I have to have it in the back of my hand or I freak out.

  • @xapemanx
    @xapemanx 10 років тому

    I wonder what the shelf life of donated blood is?

  • @Lunchpacked180
    @Lunchpacked180 10 років тому +5

    i hear you got the machine that goes PING!

  • @Missnaughty011
    @Missnaughty011 10 років тому

    Can't donate blood coz I feel very weak afterwards

  • @sjcwoor
    @sjcwoor 10 років тому

    I don't know why, but I was really fixated on that little cradle machine that agitates the blood to stop it coagulating. lol

  • @steffankaizer
    @steffankaizer 10 років тому

    i am 0 res negativ and i have sleeping lyme borilliosis with antibodys under the threshhold can i still donate?

    • @timlandscheidt
      @timlandscheidt 10 років тому +2

      I think all potential receivers of your blood would appreciate if you pose this question to a competent doctor and not a UA-cam comments section :-).

    • @steffankaizer
      @steffankaizer 10 років тому

      Tim Landscheidt
      ok

  • @Troildotnet
    @Troildotnet 10 років тому +2

    I believe, the video cutter should swap his/her speakers =D

  • @tobster421
    @tobster421 10 років тому

    That man nurse at the end wasnt wearing gloves. Not safe and should be against code

    • @alejandrinos
      @alejandrinos 10 років тому

      You don't need gloves for a blood transfusion.

  • @MarkPhilpott
    @MarkPhilpott 10 років тому

    Unfortunately Secondary Polycythaemia stops me from donating.

    • @JiveDadson
      @JiveDadson 10 років тому +2

      I have polycythemia vera, which means I must periodically "donate" blood that must be discarded. That's right. It is treated with blood-letting. No cure. I have asked RI to do a video on the JAK2 gene, which is the one that mutated and caused the disease. So far, no response.

    • @MarkPhilpott
      @MarkPhilpott 10 років тому

      Indeed I have Secondary Polycythaemia to Testosterone HRT from at Atrophied Pituitary Gland Posterior Lobe. Had the gene tests (JAK2, and 8 others, 'normal' from Genotype) and 3 Bone Marrow Biopsies were all negative. So, like you, no 'cure' other than to stop the Testosterone (which means I basically stop functioning as a 40 year old and become like I 90 year old, so not doing that !).
      Good idea to ask them to do a video, would be very worthwhile; notably my GP said that many men don't get a proper diagnosis as this sort of thing is often missed or mis-diagnosed. Hope you get a response.

  • @Omnihil777
    @Omnihil777 10 років тому +3

    Bloody camera angle, hm? (1:07 da skirt)

    • @swima94
      @swima94 10 років тому +1

      Lol it took them a while to notice 0:56

  • @nyanned
    @nyanned 10 років тому

    Her blood doesn't look very oxygenated.

    • @freshoutofcrabs
      @freshoutofcrabs 10 років тому

      That's because it's coming out of a vein. Venous blood is returning to the heart and has already given up its oxygen, so it is much darker than arterial blood.

    • @nyanned
      @nyanned 10 років тому

      freshoutofcrabs Right. I forgot that's returning to the lungs, so it will be deoxygenated thus having a darker color.

  • @gregmeli951
    @gregmeli951 10 років тому

    wish they did a better job nice try though

  • @OMAIMHREEM
    @OMAIMHREEM 10 років тому

    Can a religious leader accept blood donated by Atheist ?

  • @JustinKoenigSilica
    @JustinKoenigSilica 10 років тому

    unfortunate dress.