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Genotypes, Phenotypes, and frequencies in the ABO blood-typing system

Genotype Blood Type A Antigen present B Antigen Present Frequency example
IAIA or IAi A + - 41
IBIB or IBi B - + 11
IAIB AB + + 4
ii O - - 44





Among the six possible genotypes, there are four distinguishable phenotypes- the A,B,AB and O blood types. In this system, the IA and IB alleles are codominan, since each is expressed equally in the IA IB heterozygotes, and the i allele is recessive to both the IA IB
alleles.

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