Thursday, December 8, 2011

Muddiest Point

Hi everyone!
One thing I don't get is do you use the Multiple Alleles problems only for blood types? And what is with the whole "Type B Hybrid" or "Type A Hybrid" I do not get that. 
Thanks!

1 comment:

  1. If someone is Type B Hybrid, that means that the person is phenotypically type B, but genotypically they look like this : I^Bi, as where a non-hybrid type B person would look like this : I^BI^B. The same goes with Type A Hybrid. The way that helps me remember it is basically when i see the word hybrid, i just think to myself heterozygous because they are similar in a way. I hope that helps you! -Kristina

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