1) eye color
2) blood type
3) colorblindness
4) albinism
only 1 answer
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2) blood type
3) colorblindness
4) albinism
only 1 answer
thanks!
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2) Blood Type
The ABO blood groups are formed by various combinations of three different alleles; IA (codes for carbohydrate A), IB (codes for carbohydrate B), and i (codes for the lack of any carbohydrate). As shown in this figure, individuals with one or two IA alleles will have blood type A, those with one or two IB alleles will have blood type B, those with both the IA and IB alleles will have blood type AB, and those with the genotype ii will have blood type O.
The ABO blood groups are formed by various combinations of three different alleles; IA (codes for carbohydrate A), IB (codes for carbohydrate B), and i (codes for the lack of any carbohydrate). As shown in this figure, individuals with one or two IA alleles will have blood type A, those with one or two IB alleles will have blood type B, those with both the IA and IB alleles will have blood type AB, and those with the genotype ii will have blood type O.
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Eye color.
Blood type, colourblindness and albanism are simple Dominant/recessive interactions involving one allele (blood type does have different variants of that allele but it is not controlled by multiple alleles)
Blood type, colourblindness and albanism are simple Dominant/recessive interactions involving one allele (blood type does have different variants of that allele but it is not controlled by multiple alleles)