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Multiple Alleles Some human traits are controlled by a single gene that has more than two alleles. Such a gene is said to have multiple alleles –three or more forms of a gene that code for a single trait. You can think of multiple alleles as being like flavors of pudding. Pudding usually comes in more flavors than just chocolate and vanilla! Even though a gene may have multiple alleles, a person can carry only two of those alleles. This is because chromosomes exist in pairs. Each chromosome in a pair carries only one allele for each gene. One human trait that is controlled by a gene with multiple alleles is blood type. There are four main blood types – A, B, AB, and O. Three alleles control the inheritance of blood types. The allele for blood type A and the allele for blood type B are codominant. The allele for blood type O is recessive. The chart below shows the allele combinations that result in each blood type. Blood Type A B AB O Blood Types Combination of Alleles AA or AO BB or BO AB OO Blood Typing Clumping Reaction of ABO Blood-Typing Sera Reaction Anti-A Serum Anti-B Serum Clumping No clumping No clumping Clumping Clumping Clumping No clumping No clumping Blood Type Type A Type B Type AB Type O Clumping Reaction of Rh Serum Reaction Rh Type Clumping + No Clumping Example: B+ Individual Clumping Blood Typing Game http://nobelprize.org/educational_games/medicine/landsteiner/index.html In this game you have to blood type each patient and give them a blood transfusion. Are you able to do that? If not, maybe you should read the introduction to blood typing before you start, otherwise you will put the patients' lives in danger! 1. 2. 3. Read the introduction if your emergency room team needs more details on blood typing. When your team is ready, click on “Play Game”. Click on your first patient. Record your results for all three patients below. Please explain how you determined their blood type. Questions: 1. What is the patient’s blood type? 2. How did you determine this? 3. What type of blood did you use for the transfusion? 4. Did you save the patient? 5. How many tries did it take your team? Questions: 1. What is the patient’s blood type? 2. How did you determine this? 3. What type of blood did you use for the transfusion? 4. Did you save the patient? 5. How many tries did it take your team? Questions: 1. What is the patient’s blood type? 2. How did you determine this? 3. What type of blood did you use for the transfusion? 4. Did you save the patient? 5. How many tries did it take your team? SCORE: ______________________________________