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There are three alleles associated with the human ABO blood types. The A allele produces A antigens, the B allele produces B antigens, the O allele doesn't produce any antigens.

A is dominant to O, which is recessive. B is also dominant to O. This is simple dominance

However, A and B are co-dominant, meaning neither is dominant over the other. They are both expressed equally.

If an individual inherited two A alleles (AA) they are blood group A.

If an individual inherited an A allele and an O allele (AO) they are also blood group A.

If an individual inherited two B alleles (BB) they are blood group B.

If an individual inherited a B allele and an O allele (BO) they are also blood group B.

If an individual inherited an A allele and a B allele (AB), they are blood group AB.

The study of blood is called hematology.

The correct answer to the question is mentioned below.

What is a blood group?

  • A blood type is a classification of blood, based on the presence and absence of antibodies and inherited antigenic substances on the surface of red blood cells.
  • These antigens may be proteins, carbohydrates, glycoproteins, or glycolipids, depending on the blood group system.

According to the question,  There are three alleles associated with the human ABO blood types. The A allele produces A antigens, the B allele produces B antigens, the O allele doesn't produce any antigens.

A is dominant to O, which is recessive. B is also dominant to O. This is simple dominance. However, A and B are co-dominant, meaning neither is dominant over the other. They are both expressed equally.

If an individual inherited two A alleles (AA) they are blood group A.

If an individual inherited an A allele and an O allele (AO) they are also blood group A.

If an individual inherited two B alleles (BB) they are blood group B. If an individual inherited a B allele and an O allele (BO) they are also blood group B. If an individual inherited an A allele and a B allele (AB), they are blood group AB.

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