BIOL 1201 Chapter : Learning Objectives Number 3
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Be sure you can complete the worksheets on cell division. Ia is codominant with ib (ab blood type) Ia is dominant to i(io) (a blood type) Be able to do problems on paternity exclusion. Transfusions which combinations of donor and recipient blood groups are compatible: recipient blood type, donor blood type, a, b, ab, o. 14. 11, p. 946: a, o, b, o, a, b, ab, o, universal recipients, o universal donor sex-linkage. Inheritance of x-linked and y-linked traits: y- always passed from father to son, x- inherited from mother (sons and daughters) or father (daughters, father- determines sex of child, mother- determines whether a son displays and x-linked trait. Examples from lecture: color blindness, hairy ear rims, y-linked traits, always passes from the father to the son, hemophilia, transmitted by mothers to sons, primarily males affected. Do they each have the same genes: do not have same genes, estimated 78 genes on y chromosome, testis determining factor; ex.