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Blood Types The Genetics of Blood Type
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How many of you know what your blood type is?
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Blood type is determined by 3 alleles. It is an example of a multiple alleles trait. Multiple alleles is a trait that requires 3 or more alleles.
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The Alleles for RBC’s AlleleRed Blood Cell A codominantA-antigen on RBC (unique shaped protein.) B codominantB-antigen on RBC O recessiveNo antigen on RBC
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Rh Factor Rh factor -- first discovered in the Rhesus monkey. AlleleRBC + (positive)Has Rh factor protein on RBC - (negative)Has no Rh factor protein RBC
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The Genetics of Blood Type Donor/RecipientDonor/Recipient?
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Universal Donors/Recipients Universal donor is O negative; they can give blood to anyone because their RBC’s don’t have any proteins. Universal recipient is AB positive; they already have all of the proteins, so adding more of any kind will not make a difference.
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WRONG BLOOD TYPE??? If given the “wrong” blood type for medical purpose, the immune system would recognize the blood cells as foreign and destroy them!
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Most common type of blood in the US is O – 45% A is 40% B is 11% AB is least common with 4%
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Phenotypes and Genotypes PHENOTYPESGENOTYPES AAA, AO BBB, BO OOO AB
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The Genetics of Blood Type How can we predict Blood Type inheritance? Using a Punnett square! Let’s look at possible blood types of the children of a couple whose blood types are B and A.
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The Genetics of Blood Type First we need to determine their genotypes. From one parent we can get B or O From the other we can only get A or O
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The Genetics of Blood Type B O A O
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B O AABAO OBOOO
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The Genetics of Blood Type Genotype: 1 AO: 1 BO: 1 OO: 1 AB Phenotype: 1 A: 1 B: 1 O: 1 AB B O AABAO OBOOO
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The Genetics of Blood Type Your homework: Blood Types Worksheet
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