Study the diagram above and answer the following questions:
(a) How many alleles are involved in blood grouping?
(b) A person having 'AB' blood group has both dominant alleles. What is this inheritance type called?
(c) A man with 'A' blood group marries a woman with 'B' blood group. Can they have a child with 'O' blood group? Explain with the help of a cross.
(a) There are three alleles involved in human ABO blood grouping.
These alleles are:
This is an example of multiple alleles, where more than two alleles exist for a genetic trait, but only two are present in an individual at a time.
(b) The inheritance type is called Co-dominance.
In co-dominance, both alleles in a heterozygous individual are fully expressed. In the case of blood group AB:
(c) Yes, it is possible for them to have a child with 'O' blood group, depending on their genotypes.
Blood group A can have genotype: IAIA or IAi
Blood group B can have genotype: IBIB or IBi
If the man is IAi and the woman is IBi, the possible cross is:
Father (IAi) | Mother (IBi) | Child Genotype | Child Blood Group |
---|---|---|---|
IA | IB | IAIB | AB |
IA | i | IAi | A |
i | IB | IBi | B |
i | i | ii | O |
Conclusion: If both parents are heterozygous (IAi and IBi), there is a 25% chance that the child may inherit i from both parents and have blood group O (genotype: ii).
Bittu and Chintu were partners in a firm sharing profit and losses in the ratio of 4:3. Their Balance Sheet as at 31st March, 2024 was as
On $1^{\text {st }}$ April, 2024, Diya was admitted in the firm for $\frac{1}{7}$ share in the profits on the following terms:
Prepare Revaluation Account and Partners' Capital Accounts.
(a) Calculate the standard Gibbs energy (\(\Delta G^\circ\)) of the following reaction at 25°C:
\(\text{Au(s) + Ca\(^{2+}\)(1M) $\rightarrow$ Au\(^{3+}\)(1M) + Ca(s)} \)
\(\text{E\(^\circ_{\text{Au}^{3+}/\text{Au}} = +1.5 V, E\)\(^\circ_{\text{Ca}^{2+}/\text{Ca}} = -2.87 V\)}\)
\(\text{1 F} = 96500 C mol^{-1}\)
Define the following:
(i) Cell potential
(ii) Fuel Cell