Thursday, July 30, 2009

A person who is type AB blood, is a good example of?

a. incomplete dominance


b. autosomal dominance d. laws of heredity


c. complete dominance


d. laws of heredity


e. sex linked inheritance

A person who is type AB blood, is a good example of?
Incomplete dominance, answer a. If you would like to know why, do let us know! I'll be happy to fill you in on that one!
Reply:a





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Reply:A=B%26gt;O!


answer:incomplete dominant
Reply:Shawn was right ... incomplete dominance (aka co-dominance). This is where both alleles are expressed.
Reply:F. Evolution
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Reply:Someone who knows that their blood type is a high priority on the blood donors list, so they give blood often.
Reply:Definitely not C. AB can give only give bolld to AB but they can recieve blood from A or B or AB or O. If a person had A blood type but carried B (not Possible) then C is an answer. Definitely not E. Blood type is not determined by male or female. Autosomal dominance is when there is 1 mutant gene usually from a disorder like marfans. So B is out. The answer is A. Incomplete dominance cause both trates to be expressed A and B blood types. Another example of incomplete dominance is mordan: Green eyed and brown eyed parents give dark blue eye children.
Reply:all of the above
Reply:co-dominance
Reply:g. Dracula's last date.
Reply:a. incomplete dominance

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