(a)(i) Explain the term co-ordinance. (ii) Calculate the number of individuals with co-dominant blood group....

BIOLOGY
WAEC 2014

(a)(i) Explain the term co-ordinance.

(ii) Calculate the number of individuals with co-dominant blood group.

(iii) What is the total number of individuals in the table that are able to donate blood to an accident victim with blood group B?

(b) A man whose blood group is heterozygous A is married to a

woman whose blood group is AB. With the aid of a genetic diagram, suggest the possible blood groups of their children.

A survey to determine blood groups was carried out on 250 people living in a community. The results are represented in the table below.

Blood groupPercentage
A8.0
B14.0
AB32.8
O45.2

Explanation

(a)(i) Co-dominance: Co-dominance occurs when both the alleles in an heterozygous individual are fully expressed; that is both alleles exert their effects so that the hybrid has a phenotype; that is different from what the parents exhibit.

(ii) Calculation of individuals with co-dominant blood group:Mention of co-dominant blood group is AB. Evidence of calculation 32.8% of 250 OR 32.8/100 x 250 = 82 individuals/ people.

(iii) Total number of individuals that can donate blood to blood group B: The total number of individuals will be from groups B and 0.

—14% of the population is Blood group B 14% of 250 OR 14/100 x 250 = 35 individuals/people.

— 45.2% of the population is Blood group 0 45.2% of 250 OR 45.2/100 x 250 = 113 individuals/people.

— Total number of people = 113 of group 0+ 35 of group B = 148 Individuals/people can donate blood to the accident victim in B. OR The total number of individuals from (B and 0) blood group B and 0

— 14% + 45.2 = 59.2%.

— 59.2% of 250. 592/100 x 250 = 148 people/individuals.



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