The gene which control the blood group represented by the letter (a)B(b)I(c)E(d)O
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The ABO blood group system is controlled by a single gene on chromosome 9. There are three common alleles for the gene, often represented by the letters IA (or A), IB (or B), and i (or O)
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The gene which controls the blood group is represented by the letter (b)I.
- A gene is a segment of a chromosome and is the unit of inheritance.
- These are represented using English alphabets by geneticists.
- The ABO blood group in humans is dictated by a combination of two genes.
- These genes have 3 alleles. Thus it is an example of Multiple Allelism.
- The three genes are represented as ia, ib, and i.
- ia and ib have A and B antigens respectively while i gene has no antigen.
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