A) A
B) B
C) AB
D) 0
Correct Answer: A
Solution :
The blood group type in human provides an example of multiple allelism (ie, presence of more than two allele for one gene). There are three A, B and 0 blood groups allele usually given the symbol \[{{I}^{A}},{{I}^{B}}\], and \[{{I}^{i}}.\,{{I}^{A}}\] and \[{{I}^{B}}\] are codominant to each other but both are dominant to \[{{I}^{i}}\]. The offspring of parents having \[{{I}^{A}}\] and \[{{I}^{i}}\] allele will be \[{{I}^{A}}{{I}^{i}}\] having blood group A. \[A-{{I}^{A}}{{I}^{i}}\] \[B-{{I}^{B}}{{I}^{i}}\] \[AB-{{I}^{A}}{{I}^{B}}\] \[O-{{I}^{i}}{{I}^{i}}\]You need to login to perform this action.
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