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STARTER • Each pair will be given a card with a key term on it • As a pair you have to come up with a definition AND an illustration and write it onto the card • Have the card checked • Staple it to the Genetics Word Wall

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STARTER. Each pair will be given a card with a key term on it As a pair you have to come up with a definition AND an illustration and write it onto the card Have the card checked Staple it to the Genetics Word Wall. Blood Type Genetics. Multiple Alleles. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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• Each pair will be given a card with a key term on it

• As a pair you have to come up with a definition AND an illustration and write it onto the card

• Have the card checked

• Staple it to the Genetics Word Wall

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In traits with multiple alleles, each individual can carry any two of the several possible

alleles. 

Ex. BLOOD TYPE 

The gene for blood type has 3 possible alleles.

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Blood Group Genes

• There is 1 gene for blood type

• There are 3 alleles for blood type:

A, B, & i (O).

• A&B are codominant and both dominant to i (O).

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The ABO blood systemGenotypes Phenotypes (Blood

types)IA IA AIA IB ABIAi A

IB IB BIBi Bii O

Note: • Blood types A and B have two possible genotypes –

homozygous and heterozygous.• Blood types AB and O only have one genotype each.

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How blood types work….

http://learn.genetics.utah.edu/units/basics/blood/types.cfm

http://www.lanecountyblood.org/images/other/bloodfacts.jpg

45%

40%

11%

4%

How common are the 4 blood types?

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Group Practice Problem:1. A mother is IA IB and a father is ii. Draw the

punnett square. IA IB

ii

 What is the probability their offspring will have A

type blood? Can they have an offspring with O blood?

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Practice Problems:1. A mother is IA IB and a father is ii. Draw the

punnett square. IA IB

i IA i IB ii IA i IB i

 What is the probability their offspring will have A type blood?

50% Can they have an offspring with O blood? No

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• A woman has a heterozygous genotype for blood group B. She is expecting a baby with a man who is homozygous Group A. What are the possible blood groups for their baby?

I. Group OII. Group AIII.Group AB

A. II and III onlyB. I and II onlyC. I and III onlyD. I, II and III

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Rh Factors• Scientists sometimes study Rhesus monkeys to learn

more about the human anatomy.

• While studying Rhesus monkeys, a certain blood protein was discovered.

• This protein is also present in the blood of some people. Other people, however, do not have the protein.

• The presence of the protein, or lack of it, is referred to as the Rh (for Rhesus) factor.

• If your blood does contain the protein, your blood is said to be Rh positive (Rh+).

• If your blood does not contain the protein, your blood is said to be Rh negative (Rh-).

A+ A-B+ B-

AB+ AB-O+ O-

http://www.fi.edu/biosci/blood/rh.html

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ARGHGH – can you save a life today!

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Now have a go at the blood typing problems!