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How many alleles are there for the four main types of human blood?

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3 alleles is the correct answer . Blood types = A , B , AB and O .
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Three alleles.

Step-by-step explanation:

Blood types are encoded thanks to three multiple alleles: IA, IB and i. Since we humans are diploids, these alleles can be combined into six different types: IAIA, IAi, IBIB, IBi, IAIB and ii. . Between alleles IA and IB, codominance occurs, ie both alleles express themselves. However, these alleles are dominant over allele i. We can represent this relationship as follows: IA = IB> i.

Human blood has four different phenotypes: type A, type B, type AB and type O, which form the well-known ABO system. The existence of these different blood types, discovered by the Austrian physician Karl Landsteiner (1868-1943) in the twentieth century, was central to the history of medicine as it allowed the development of transfusion techniques.

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