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Q: What are the marriage options of a person of blood genotype AC?
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What are the marriage options of a person of blood genotype A?

They can marry anyone under 6'1"


Can a person with AO genotype give blood to a person with O blood?

No - a person with that genotype would have blood group A. A person with O blood can only receive blood from an O donor.


How are Genotype phenotype different?

Phenotypes are the traits expressed by the genotype. So, for blood type, a person can have A and i alleles (genotype). However, in the phenotype, since i is recessive, only the A will be expressed, and the person will have an A blood type.


What genotype does a person with O blood type have?

o


The genotype of the person with normal red blood cells is?

HbAHbA


What makes A negative blood?

A person with A negative blood may have genotype AO or AA. The genotype for the Rh factor must be negative in both alleles.


What person does a person with AB blood have?

A person with phenotype AB blood must have genotype AB blood. Meaning that the person has inherited both A and B alleles.


How differences in genotypes cause variations in phenotypes?

Phenotypes are the traits expressed by the genotype. So, for blood type, a person can have A and i alleles (genotype). However, in the phenotype, since i is recessive, only the A will be expressed, and the person will have an A blood type.


What possible blood genotype would give group o?

There is only one possible blood genotype that gives group O. The person must be homozygous for type O.


Can O plus B produce O type blood?

Yes. There are two possible genotypes for a person with type B blood: BB or BO. If a person with the BB genotype has children with a person with type O blood, then all of their children will have type B blood. But, it the person has the BO genotype, then any child they have will have a 50% chance of having type O blood.


Is it possible for a with a blood type alleles Ia and Ib to have blood type a?

In the perfect world, no. IA and IB are codominant so both alleles are represented in the person's phenotype. Blood type A can only be represented by itself in a phenotype if the person's genotype is either IA IA or IA i.(The result of a DNA mutation may be able to create a phenotype of blood type A out of a (purebred) cross (of blood type A and B).No. IA and IB are both codominant . Blood type A can only be represented by itself in a phenotype if the person's genotype is IAIA or IAi. Blood type B can only be represented by itseft in a phenotype if the person's genotype is IBIB or IBi. If the phenotype (blood type) is AB the genotype is IAIB.


What is the genotype of a woman with A blood and a man with b blood and a child with o blood?

In this case both parents must be heterozygous to have this child. This means the mother will have the genotype AO and the father will have the genotype BO. In order to have blood type O, the child must have the genotype OO.