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Blood Typing Honors Biology Powerpoint #2
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What is in blood? 4) Red Blood Cells 1) White blood cells 2) Platelets
3) Plasma 4) Red Blood Cells • Carry oxygen throughout body • Determine blood type
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Blood Typing Genotypes
Up to this point, we have talked about only 2 alleles for any gene (for example A or a) In human blood types, there are 3 alleles: IA, IB, and i (A, B and O) This is called multiple alleles
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Blood Typing Genotypes
Some rules in blood typing: I is dominant to i There are 6 possible genotypes, and 4 phenotypes IAIA and IAi = blood type A IBIB and IBi = blood type B IAIB = blood type AB ii = blood type O
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What does your blood type mean?
Different blood types have different SURFACE PROTEINS on their RED BLOOD CELLS
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Glycoproteins on the surface of cells help identify “self”, AKA Antigen on blood cells The pattern of proteins that are attached is determined by a gene
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Type A (IAIA and Iai) An A allele (IA) tells the cell to put “A” Antigens on its surface
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Type B (IBIB and Ibi) B allele (IB) tells the cell to put “B” Antigens on its surface
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Type O (ii) An O allele (i) tells the cell NOT to put A or B glycoproteins on its surface
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Type AB (IAIB) A cell with BOTH an A and a B allele has BOTH A and B glycoproteins on its surface
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Glycoproteins on the surface
of cells that cause an immune reaction are called ANTIGENS ANTIBODIES are specialized proteins that are part of your immune system. They react to, and attempt to destroy, ‘foreign’ invaders. Grab on to anitgens
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How Antigens & Antibodies Interact
If you are blood type “A”, you have: “A” Antigens AND “B” Antibodies If you add ANTI-A (antibody A) to cells with “A” antigens on their surface, it causes them to clump together = ________________________ AGGLUTINATION
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Healthy blood cells vs Agglutinated cells
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How Antigens & Antibodies Interact
Adding ANTI-A antibodies to cells with B glycoproteins on their surface causes NO REACTION
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BLOOD TYPES NO YES YES NO Will ANTI-A react?
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BLOOD TYPES NO NO YES YES Will ANTI-B react?
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Blood Types A IAIA IAi B A, AB A, O IBIB IBi B, AB B, O AB IAIB A & B
Phenotype Possible Genotypes Antigens Antibodies Can give blood to Can get blood from A IAIA IAi B A, AB A, O IBIB IBi B, AB B, O AB IAIB A & B None A, B, AB, O O ii
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The A,B,O SYSTEM IS NOT THE ONLY ONE
Blood can also be Rh+ (positive) or Rh-(negative)
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Rh Factor The Rh factor describes another surface protein on the RBC. It is named after the Rhesus monkey, where it was initially identified If your blood does contain the Rh protein, your blood is said to be Rh positive (Rh+) If your blood does NOT contain the Rh protein, your blood is said to be Rh negative (Rh-)
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Rh Factor Similar to ABO blood types, an Rh- person may have the Rh antibody. Therefore, Rh+ individuals can give blood only to other Rh+, but Rh- can give blood to both Rh+ and Rh- So, O- is the ultimate donor!
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You can determine the blood type of a cell by seeing which ANTIBODY it reacts with
Add 1 drop of person’s blood to each well Add 15uL ANTI-A serum to A well Add 15uL of ANTI-B serum to B well Add 15uL of ANTI-Rh to Rh well
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You are looking for blood agglutination
Type A will clump in well A Type B will clump in well B Type AB will clump in both well A & B Type O will NOT clump in A or B Rh+ will clump in Rh well What type of blood does this person have?
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Blood Typing Game
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Blood Typing Review questions
Could two parents who are both Type B have a Type O child? Type A child? What type of Antibodies does a Type O person make? If two parents have a type O- baby and one parent is A-, what Blood Types could the other parent be? What possible blood types could heterozygous B – and O+ (heterozygous for Rh) parents make and in what %
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