Biology, asked by peyton, 1 year ago

A person receives an O allele and an A allele for blood type. What is the individual’s blood type?

type B
type O
type A
type AB

Answers

Answered by aabhamisra
5
A gene because A is dominant over O and A abd B are codominant over each other

peyton: thanks
Answered by mariospartan
2

A person receives an O allele and an A allele for blood type. The individual’s blood type will be type A.

Option C

Explanation:

  • A and B alleles are "co-dominant alleles".
  • O is the recessive allele and hence, it will not be expressed in presence of either allele A or allele B.
  • SO, if a person receives an allele O and allele A, allele O being the recessive allele, will not be able to express itself in presence of allele A.
  • Hence, individual will have a blood group of type A.

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