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For every gene, you get two copies -- one from your mom and one from your dad. Even though the two copies are for the same gene, you can get different versions from each parent. These different versions are called alleles.
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Read More »Well, your blood is definitely all your own--your body produced it. But because of how the genetics of blood type works, it could seem like you have your mom's blood type, your dad's blood type, or a mix of the two. For every gene, you get two copies -- one from your mom and one from your dad. Even though the two copies are for the same gene, you can get different versions from each parent. These different versions are called alleles. Now let's talk about the genes for blood type. There are two main genes. One gene is for the ABO blood type. This gene codes for a protein that is on the surface of your blood cells. The different versions or alleles for the blood type protein are called A, B, and O. The other gene is for another protein on your blood cells called the Rh factor. The alleles are called plus (+) and minus (-). Your blood type usually doesn’t matter unless you need a blood transfusion. In that case it is very important that you receive blood that is compatible with yours. If you get the wrong type of blood your body will see the transfused blood cells as foreign attackers and will destroy the new blood cells, making you very sick. The two genes for blood type are inherited separately, so we'll talk about them individually, and then put it all together at the end.
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Read More »Each box in the chart represents a possible combination of the alleles donated by each parent (each box gets one entry from mom, one entry from dad). We can say what percent chance a child has of having a particular blood type by how many times that blood type shows up in the chart (one out of four is 25%, two out of four is 50%, etc.). If we fill in the possible mixtures of alleles each kid could get in our example, we get a chart that looks like this: So the possible blood types are AA, AB, AO, and BO. Like I explained earlier, people with two A alleles (AA) and people with one A allele and one O allele (AO) are both called type A (the same thing goes for type B). So, the kids of these parents have a 50% chance of being what we call type A, a 25% chance of being type B, and a 25% chance of being blood type AB.
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