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Each new generation inherits alleles from the previous generation.
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A basic DNA kinship test can be done, which compares two people on a small set of autosomal genetic markers, called alleles. An allele is a form of a DNA sequence of a particular gene. A person inherits alleles randomly from both parents. Basically, by testing to see how many alleles two people share in common, a conclusion of high or low probablity of relatedness can be drawn. Some values are more common to match with people, while others are not. The rarer the alleles that match up, the more likely a person is related to the comparison. Therefore, if you share a lot of rare alleles with a person, there is a high probability you two are related.
Possible alleles in the gametes of the parents
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Reflects the genetic variation of a population
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Each new generation inherits alleles from the previous generation.
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The short answer is YES. To explain as simply as possible; Each of us inherits a set of genes from each parent, a set of alleles from each parent; in the case of blood type, the alleles that may be present at the site on the chromosome responsible for blood type may be either A,B, or O (O actually being the absence of A or B). In the above question, if one parent's alleles are A and O (remember, everyone has two alleles), their blood type is A; if the other parent's alleles are B and O, that parent types as B. If their child inherits the "O" allele from each parent, that child will be type O.
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The human ABO blood group system is a good example of multiple alleles. There are three alleles involved: IA, IB and IO. If a person inherits two IA alleles, or IA and IO, they will be group A. If they inherit two IB alleles, or IB and IO, they will be group B. If you inherit two IO alleles you will be group O.
The first filial generation is the result from a cross between parents homozygous for different alleles at a locus. This is when where an individual inherits the same alleles for a particular gene from both parents.
Possible alleles in the gametes of the parents
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A basic DNA kinship test can be done, which compares two people on a small set of autosomal genetic markers, called alleles. An allele is a form of a DNA sequence of a particular gene. A person inherits alleles randomly from both parents. Basically, by testing to see how many alleles two people share in common, a conclusion of high or low probablity of relatedness can be drawn. Some values are more common to match with people, while others are not. The rarer the alleles that match up, the more likely a person is related to the comparison. Therefore, if you share a lot of rare alleles with a person, there is a high probability you two are related.