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In humans, blood type is determined by the A, B,
For ABO blood groups in the humans, the A and B genes are codminant. Both A and B are dominant over O
a. Identify the possible
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Humans can have red blood cells that are of type A (IA), type B (IB), or type O (i). These three different alleles can be
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Humans can have red blood cells that are of type A (IA), type B (IB), or type O (i). These three different alleles can be
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humans can have red blood cells that are of type A (IA), type B (IB), or type O (i). These three different alleles can be
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Suppose 48% of the general population of thw world has blood type O, 27% blood type A, and 23% blood type B.
a. what is the
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Give the phenotype and genotype for the F2 generation of a person with Type a heterozygous blood and a type O blood type.
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The following blood type data were collect in a sample of 700 native Americans from south Dakota:
Blood type A=326 individuals
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what are the blood types, what blood type is the most common in most humans, and what do the positive and negative signs mean?
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In humans blood type is determined by the A, B, and O alleles. The A and B alleles are codominant to each other and dominant
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In humans, blood type is determined by the A, B, and O alleles. The A and B alleles are codominant to each other and dominant
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