Blood type in humans is an example of multiple alleles.
Blood types are controlled by multiple alleles.
they are all the different types of blood that us humans have. they are all the blood types that a human can have.
The four blood types for humans are: A, B, AB and OO. Also the RH factor determines is your blood type is RH negative (-) or RH positive (+). All blood types can then be classified as: A+, A-, B+, B-, AB+, AB-, O+ or O-.
yes, some types of animals though have differant blood types than humans. They all have blood types so if they had a blood transfusion then they would need to get there blood type first.
There is four types of blood in humans A B AB and O.But in each of them types there are a possible of at least 20 genetically blood vgroups known today.
Humans, for a start.
Vampire- They suck the blood when humans are alive Vampanesa- They kill before sucking the blood
The three types of blood vessels are the same in both cats and humans: veins, arteries and capillaries.
Multiple alleles
Yes, it may be a surprise, they really do not have "blue blood" or "royal blood". Their blood types are just like another humans'.
Humans and Chimps have comparative ABO blood types. Jane Goodall has mentioned that humans could receive a transfusion of Chimp blood as long as the types are matched. However, there are probably several factors that would influence whether the transfusion was successful or not. It is important to note that our physiology is so similar that Chimps are capable of catching illnesses from humans.
in the A, B, AB, O. These four blood types also have a positive or negative attached to them.