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So thereamp;#39;s quite a few tests that we do to determine whether someone is a match. Really the first test, the first basic test is we look at blood group so many people may be familiar with the term that O blood group is the universal donor. Meaning that if someone is a blood group O they can actually give to all blood groups. So thatamp;#39;s if the donor is a blood group O. If thereamp;#39;s someone who is a recipient blood group O they can only really accept a kidney from someone thatamp;#39;s a blood group O So the first thing we look at is blood group and whether or not thatamp;#39;s a match. The second portion of tests that we do to look at matching includes something called Histocompatibility or HLA matching. So its a very big word that really means that we look at kind of from a genetic standpoint whether or not someone might be a match. So we know that a mother for example, could give to their child and the mother will at least be half a match with their child because