
Multiples of Alleles Lessons
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Biology
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9th - 10th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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12 Slides • 8 Questions
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Multiple Alleles
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Multiple Alleles
Multiple alleles: many variations of a gene
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So far, we've looked at scenarios where there was one dominant allele and one recessive allele. In many cases, there are three, four, or more possible alleles for a trait.
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Remember that variation within a species helps to ensure survival of the species.
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Example of Multiple Alleles
Example of multiple alleles: fur color and length in cats
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Cats can have a basic fur color of black, brown, or orange/red.
Cats can have no hair, short hair, and there are two different alleles for long hair.
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Example of Multiple Alleles in Rabbits
Rabbits can have four different types of coloring, as seen in this diagram.
Consider: What other domesticated animals have many different fur colors, textures, and lengths?
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Multiple Alleles in Humans
All humans have one of four blood types: A, B, AB, or O.
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Video Segment 1
Click on the image on the next slide to watch the first segment of the
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This is a visual representation of the antigens (proteins) on blood cells.
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Multiple Choice
Blood type is determined by the proteins on the surface of blood cells.
true
false
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Multiple Select
Which of the following are possible human blood types? (check all that apply)
A
B
C
O
P
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Multiple Choice
A person's blood type indicates the type of _______ on the surface of their blood cells.
antiseptic
antibiotic
antigen
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Multiple Choice
People with blood type A have no antigens on the surface of their blood cells.
true
false
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Multiple Choice
Blood transfusions require that the person get blood from a donor with antigens that are
the same
different
the same or different; doesn't matter
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Multiple Choice
The blood type that is the universal donor because anyone can receive it is
A
B
O
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Multiple Select
Which blood type(s) can receive blood from anyone?
A
B
AB
O
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Multiple Choice
How did the Ameba sisters know that baby Phil couldn't possibly be the baby of two parents with blood type A?
Type A is dominant over blood type B
Baby Phil has blood type A and the parents must have a different blood type
Both parents had blood type A; neither could have given Baby Phil the B allele
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This illustration shows all blood types, and makes it clear why O negative is the universal donor.
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Multiple Alleles
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