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Human blood type is determined by co-dominant alleles. There are three different alleles, know as I^a and I^b alleles are
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Human blood type is determined by multiple co-dominant alleles. There are three different alleles, known as IA, IB, and i. The
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How is it possible for a person to have blood type AB?
The alleles for blood types A and B are codominant. Blood type is
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Codominance is a form of inheritance in which two different alleles for a gene are both expressed, and neither allele is
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ans can have red blood cells that are of type A (IA), type B (IB), or type O (i). These three different alleles can be combined
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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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A model of evolution is shown here. The original population has alleles for type A blood (red) and alleles for type B blood
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Blood type in humans follows a multiple allele inheritance pattern. There are three alleles for blood type in the human
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