ABO blood groups in humans are controlled by the gene I. It has three alleles – , and . How many phenotypes are possible?
Three
One
Four
Two
, the gene () responsible for ABO blood grouping has three alleles: , , and . These three alleles can form six different genotypes (combinations). These genotypes result in four distinct phenotypes (blood groups): A, B, AB, and O.
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