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If a person has an A and O ABO gene alleles, then that AO person would be blood Type A.

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Q: A person receives an o allele and an A allele for blood type. what is the individual's blood type?
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A person receives O allele and an A allele for blood type what is the individual blood type?

type A


What if someone inherits one A allele for blood type and one B allele for blood type what will that person and blood type be?

If someone inherits one A allele for blood type and one B allele for blood type, what will that person's blood type be?


A person receives blood or blood parts during what?

blood transfusion


What is the blood type of a person who inherited an A allele from one parent and an o allele from the other?

If I am not mistaken, blood type A has IaIa and Iai. Blood type O is ii. So it really depends on what allele they inherited, they could either be an O or an A.


How do you find the possible genotypes of the children of a woman with blood type O and a man with blood type AB?

There are three alleles for blood type which can be represented by IA, IB, and i. A person with blood type O has the genotype ii. A person with blood type AB has genotype IAIB. If these two people produce children, those children will inherit one allele from each parent. They will therefore certainly inherit the i allele from their mother and either the IA or the IB from their father. The children with the genotype IAi will have type A blood, since the IA allele is dominant to the i allele. The children with the genotype IBi will have type B blood, since the IB allele is also dominant to the i allele.


What can happen if an RH- person receives RH plus blood?

They could potentially develop an antibody.


What is an autotransfusion?

An autotransfusion is a blood transfusion in which a person receives their own, previously extracted, blood.


When a person receives blood or a blood component that has been previously collected from that person through a reinfusion it is called?

Autologous donation and transfusion.


How does a person with sickle-cell allele differ from a person with two sickle-cell alleles?

If a person has a single sickle cell allele they will have some sickles red blood cells, and some normal red blood cells. This is the origami purpose that this evolved for. If a person had a single sickle cell allele, they will be mostly resistant to malaria. This is why sickle cell anemia is most prevalent in areas of the world where malaria is common. However, if a person has two sickle cell anemia alleles, they will have ONLY sickled red blood cells. The "sickling" of the red blood cells is caused by a mutation in the protien that the gene codes for. That protein is hemoglobin, which carries oxygen through the blood. If a person has sickle cell anemia, parts of their body wil not get enough oxygen. They can pass out, loose sensation in the limb, or even die from it. In short, a person with two alleles is sick, and a person with one allele is not.


Some alleles are neither dominant or recessive and many traits are controlled by what?

Each person has two alleles of one particular gene, which controls one particular characteristic, such as a person's blood group. An allele may be either dominant, recessive, or codominant. A dominant allele would dominate the other allele in the chromosomes, meaning only the dominant allele would contribute to an organism's characteristics. An example of this is the A blood group, which is dominant to the O allele. However, if an individual has both A and B alleles, A and B are codominant, as they both exhibit effects on an organism's characteristics (the blood group). This results in an AB blood group - a combination of the effects of two genes!


Does bloodgroup determine genotype?

No, not at all. No one factor determines such a complex thing as character.


What can happen if an RH person receives RH blood?

They could potentially develop an antibody.