There is one gene (I) for ABO blood types. There are threealleles (IA, IB, and i).
There is one gene (R) for the Rh factor, a protein found on theoutside of red blood cells. There are two alleles (R and r).Being Rh-positive (having the protein on your red blood cells) isan Autosomal Dominant trait.
A person with A-negative (i.e. Type A with no Rh factor) bloodand a person with B-negative blood have offspring. Which ofthe following genotypes are NOT possible in theiroffspring?
There is one gene (I) for ABO blood types. There are three alleles (IA, IB, and i). There is one gene (R) for the Rh fa
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There is one gene (I) for ABO blood types. There are three alleles (IA, IB, and i). There is one gene (R) for the Rh fa
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