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The gene I that controls the ABO blood grouping in human beings, has three alleles, IA, IB and i. (a) How many different genotypes are likely to be present in the human population?

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The gene I that controls the ABO blood grouping in human beings, has three alleles, IA, IB and i.

(a) How many different genotypes are likely to be present in the human population?

(b) Also, how many phenotypes are possibly present?

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(a) Six different genotypes.

(b) Four phenotypes.

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