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Multiple Choice
What are the two possible genotypes for a person with type A blood?
A
AA and AO
B
BB and BO
C
AB and OO
D
AO and OO
Verified step by step guidance
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Understand that blood type is determined by the presence of antigens on the surface of red blood cells, specifically A and B antigens.
Recognize that the ABO blood group system is controlled by a single gene with three alleles: A, B, and O.
Recall that type A blood can result from two possible genotypes: homozygous (AA) or heterozygous (AO).
Consider that the presence of the A antigen can occur if an individual inherits either two A alleles (AA) or one A allele and one O allele (AO), since the O allele is recessive.
Eliminate the other options by understanding that type B blood would require B alleles, type AB would require both A and B alleles, and type O would require two O alleles.