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No - a person with that genotype would have blood group A. A person with O blood can only receive blood from an O donor.
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Yes it does.
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A myopic person is a near sighted person
Myopic, or nearsighted. Myope, (Myopic is the condition not the person)
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i think it's a fortuneteller
A person who cannot see far of things but can see near by things..
There are three outcomes if a person with an AS genotype marries a person with another AS genotype. The offspring has a 50 percent chance of inheriting the AS genotype, and a 25% chance of having a child with an AA or SS genotype. Most couples who share the AS genotype choose not to procreate.
Having a family history of myopia increases the risk of developing myopia, as genetics play a significant role in its development. However, it does not guarantee that an individual will develop myopia, as environmental factors also play a role. Regular eye exams and early intervention can help manage and potentially slow the progression of myopia.
A nearsighted person is also referred to as being myopic, or as having myopia.
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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.
No - a person with that genotype would have blood group A. A person with O blood can only receive blood from an O donor.
The old teacher's rude comments about children led me to believe he was myopic.