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Dihybrid Crosses and Blood Types

Dihybrid Cross Involves two characteristics (two pairs of contrasting traits) for each individual. Predicting the results of a dihybrid cross is more complicated than predicting the results of a monohybrid cross. All possible combinations of the four alleles from each parent must be considered.

Dihybrid Cross Example Purple (P) is dominate to white (p) Smooth texture (S) is dominant to wrinkled (s)

Human Blood Type There are three different alleles for human blood type. Each of us has two ABO blood type alleles, because we each inherit one blood type allele from our biological mother and one from our biological father. Blood Types Simplified IA A IB B i O

Each blood group is represented by a substance on the surface of red blood cells (RBCs). These substances are important because they contain specific sequences of amino acid and carbohydrate which are antigenic.

More Info… Since there are three different alleles, there are a total of six different genotypes at the human ABO genetic locus. Allele from Parent 1 Allele from Parent 2 Geno-type Blood Type A AA B AB O AO BB BO OO

Blood Types A & B If someone has blood type A, they must have at least one copy of the A allele, but they could have two copies. Their genotype is either AA or AO. Similarly, someone who is blood type B could have a genotype of either BB or BO. Blood Types Possible Genotypes A AA AO B BB BO

Blood Type AB & O A blood test of either type AB or type O is more informative. Someone with blood type AB must have both the A and B alleles. The genotype must be AB. Someone with blood type O has neither the A nor the B allele. The genotype must be OO. Blood Type Genotype AB O OO

Rh Factor There are 2 different alleles for the Rh factor known as Rh+ and Rh-. Someone who is "Rh positive" or "Rh+" has at least one Rh+ allele, but could have two. Their genotype could be either Rh+/Rh+ or Rh+/Rh-. Someone who Rh- has a genotype of Rh-/Rh-. Rh Factor Possible Genotypes Rh+ Rh+/Rh+ Rh+/Rh- Rh- Rh-/Rh-

Blood Transfusions When a blood transfusion is necessary, donor and patient blood must be compatible. If not, the patient’s body will react to the incompatible donor cells, leading to complications, maybe even death. U.S. percentage of the population shares your ABO grouping. O+ 37% O- 6% A+ 34% A- 6% B+ 10% B- 2% AB+ 4% AB- 1%