How does the Hh blood group system, also known as the Bombay phenotype, affect the expression of ABO blood groups?

A It suppresses the expression of A and B antigens
B It enhances the expression of A and B antigens
C It has no effect on ABO blood group expression
D It changes the expression of ABO blood groups to a different antigen
The Hh blood group system, or Bombay phenotype, is characterized by the absence or very weak expression of A and B antigens on red blood cells due to a deficiency in the enzyme fucosyltransferase, which is necessary for the synthesis of these antigens.
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