Blood groups in humans are examples of multiple alternatives, full sovereignty and lack of sovereignty:
Blood groups represent:
- Multiple alternatives:
There are three alternatives to the gene (A - B - O) per capita only two.
- Full sovereignty:
Of the dominance of the two genes (A-B) on the gene (O)
- Lack of sovereignty:
(B) and genome (A) on the other, but jointly to show a new species (AB).
Blood groups represent:
- Multiple alternatives:
There are three alternatives to the gene (A - B - O) per capita only two.
- Full sovereignty:
Of the dominance of the two genes (A-B) on the gene (O)
- Lack of sovereignty:
(B) and genome (A) on the other, but jointly to show a new species (AB).