If an individual with a partial D expression is transfused with a normal Rh-positive unit of blood, a likely result will be:
A) the patient will develop an anti-D antibody.
B) the patient will form an antibody to the portion of Rh(D) protein that they are missing.
C) the patient will have an acute hemolytic transfusion reaction.
D) the patient will experience no consequence of receiving Rh-positive blood.
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