Blood Types Genotypes and Phenotypes
Blood Type Genotype: AA Phenotype: ___
A
Blood Type Genotype: AO Phenotype: ___
A
Blood Type Genotype: AB Phenotype: ___
AB
Hemolytic Disease of the Newborn Who does this ___?
Affect
Blood Type is Codominant AND Recessive Codominance means if the ___ is there, it ___ (___ and ___ blood types)
Allele; expresses; A; B
Blood Type Genotype: BB Phenotype: ___
B
Blood Type Genotype: BO Phenotype: ___
B
Rh+ Positive or Negative Rh- Caution! There ___ be exceptions!
CAN
Blood type is ___ AND ___
Codominant; recessive
Alleles
Each gene consists of two alleles, one contributed by biological mother and one from biological father, variations of the same gene
Hemolytic Disease of the Newborn Also known as ___ ___
Erythroblastosis fetalis
Blood types can ___ but not ___!
Exonerate; indict
Blood Type is Codominant AND Recessive Recessive means the only way for the recessive trait to ___ is if ___ alleles are ___ (Type ___)
Express; both; present; O
Is It Genetically Possible for These Two to be the Parents of Baby Herman? Betty Sue: Type O JimBob: Type AB Baby Herman: Type O
No. There is no way JimBob could have been the dad genetically
Blood Type Genotype: OO Phenotype: ___
O
Phenotype
Observable characteristics in an organism resulting from the genotype (blood types)
Rh+ Positive or Negative Rh- Two ___ parents or one ___ and one ___ parent can produce positive or negative ___
Rh+; Rh+; Rh-; offspring
Hemolytic Disease of the Newborn Some of the ___ baby blood introduces Rh ___ to the mother and the mother makes ___ in response to the ___ antigen exposure
Rh+; antigen; antibodies; Rh
Rh+ Positive or Negative Rh- However, two Rh- parents can only produce ___ offspring
Rh-
Hemolytic Disease of the Newborn Issues occur when an ___ mother gives birth to an ___ baby
Rh-; Rh+
Genes
The basic unit of heredity consisting of DNA responsible for passing traits from parent to child
Genotype
The literal allele combination responsible for producing the phenotype
Is It Genetically Possible for These Two to be the Parents of Baby Herman? Betty Sue: Type O JimBob: Type B Baby Herman: Type O
This scenario is only possible if JimBob is heterozygous (BO). If JimBob is BB, then this is not genetically possible
Is It Genetically Possible for These Two to be the Parents of Baby Herman? Betty Sue: Type A JimBob: Type B Baby Herman: Type O
This scenario only works if Betty Sue and JimBob are both heterozygous (i.e. if Betty Sue is AO and JimBob is BO)