Asked by Jaquize Cross on Jun 19, 2024

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​Which genotype(s) can produce type A blood?

A) ​AA
B) ​AO
C) ​AB
D) ​AA or AO
E) ​AA or AB

Genotype

Genotype refers to the set of genes in an organism's DNA responsible for a particular trait, encompassing the hereditary information passed from parents to offspring.

Type A Blood

A blood group characterized by the presence of the A antigen on red cells and the production of anti-B antibodies in the plasma.

  • Ascertain the genetic constitution requisite for particular blood types.
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shubham mainiJun 24, 2024
Final Answer :
D
Explanation :
Type A blood can be produced by having either two A alleles (AA) or one A and one O allele (AO). Therefore, individuals with either genotype AA or AO can produce type A blood. Genotype AB produces type AB and genotype BB produces type B blood.