1. What is the inheritance pattern of hemophilia? Multiple Choice - pleiotropic - codominance - sex-linked recessive - polygenic - sex-linked dominant 2. Which of the following is an inaccurate statement about human blood types? Multiple Choice - Human blood genetics involves multiple alleles and an individual can have up to three different blood alleles. - The allele representing blood type O is recessive. - A person with AB blood has two different antigens on their red blood cells. - IA represents antigen A on red blood cells. - When inherited together, A and B blood types exhibit codominance.
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