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