Biology, asked by rathodhansika180, 7 months ago

how many phenotype are possible for blood group in human population​

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Answered by SherylSalhotra
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The ABO blood group antigens are encoded by one genetic locus, the ABO locus, which has three alternative (allelic) forms—A, B, and O. A child receives one of the three alleles from each parent, giving rise to six possible genotypes and four possible blood types (phenotypes).

Answered by GOLDENABI
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A child receives one of the three alleles from each parent, giving rise to six possible genotypes and four possible blood types (phenotypes).

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