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Blood type is a genetically determined trait. Two siblings donate blood and find out their blood types. The brother is Type A and the sister is Type

B. Which of the following best explains why the siblings have different blood types?
A. The brother has a different number of blood type genes than his sister.
B. The brother's blood type gene is on a different chromosome than his sister's.
c. The brother has different alleles for the blood type gene than his sister does. D. The brother has a different number of chromosomes than his sisted does

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Answer:

C

Step-by-step explanation:

The brother has different alleles for the blood type gene than his sister does. Blood type is inherited from parents like many other traits that can be displayed on a punnet square. Depending on what the parents blood type alleles were, the brother and sister could have different blood types.

A different number of chromosomes doesn't lead to different blood types, so D is wrong. And A is incorrect because the number genes also does not affect blood type. And I think the blood type genes are on the same chromosome, so B is wrong. C is correct because blood type is inherited by alleles, and different alleles can cause different traits, such as blood types.

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