*me mocking xianxia and its fascination with its allegedly precious golden bloods*ヽ(*´∀`) (◯Δ◯∥) *me getting face-slapped* (* 'Д')ノシ)゚ロ゚) Link to source: https://bigthink.com/surprising-science/golden-blood
But it's not literal gold. It's called golden because it's precious and rare with only less than 50 people found. It's a precious blood that lacks antigen and can save many lives.
the most ironic, is the fact that is gold for those who have rare blood tipe, inluded themself.....for those who have the normal A,B,AB,O it's doesn't matter if it's that blood or other...
I know. I was thinking more along the lines of their rarity and special properties, in which they mimic CN golden bloods. Not sure about gold diggers, but scientists would dig you (in more ways than one). Heard that the info of these blood donors is kept confidential to prevent random researchers from approaching and harassing requesting them to donate blood.
Or you could just use plasma or saline to expand the blood volume of the remaining blood in the body.... Usually, the "left over" haemoglobin in blood is more than enough to sustain life. The problem is the "transport medium", i.e the liquid component of blood ends up leaking out, so blood can't flow through the body. Pumping in saline or reverse matched plasma saves you the trouble of doing a group x-match for blood transfusion.
Can't. The instant you cross breed with someone that has antigens, the next generation phenotype would not be Rh-null any more. The only way to "breed true" is if 2 Rh-null people were to cross breed. Or at least 2 "carriers".
Reminds me of that one manga where the MC ejaculates diamonds in exchange for his lifespan and thots try to hunt him down
And IF you are lucky(?) engough to survive, the golden blood transfusion, you have to say goodbye to your humanity. Then say hello to the manhunt.
even this can't guarantee there will be a Rh-null....theoricaly there is only 1/4 of chance to happen, 2/4 uncertain, 1/4 not happening....
Or an incredibly unlikely random mutation which would not even be worth trying to calculate the odds of because of the sheer number of zeros that would be in it