Karl Landsteiner reported first time ABO blood groups in human beings. A,B and O blood groups were discovered by Landsteiner (1900) while AB blood group was found out by de Castello and Steini (1902). ABO blood groups are determined by the gene I (isoagglutinin). There are three alleles, IA,IB and IO of this gene. Proteins produced by the IA and IB alleles are called A antigen and B antigen. Individuals with AB blood group have both antigen A and antigen B on their RBCs and no antibodies for either of the antigens in their plasma.