CODOMINANT/INCOMPLETE DOMINANCE PRACTICE …
Human blood types are determined by genes that follow the CODOMINANCE pattern of inheritance. There are two dominant alleles (IA and IB) and one recessive allele (i). Blood Type (Phenotype) Genotype Can donate blood to: Can receive blood from: O ii A,B,AB and O (universal donor) O AB IAIB AB
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