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In humans, the alleles for type A and B blood are codominant. The allele for type o

blood is recessive. A mother has blood type AB and a father has blood type O.
Their child could have all of the following blood types EXCEPT
(Hint: Make a Punnett square on scratch paper.)

Type A
Type AB
type O
type b

2 Answers

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B is not the correct answer, Because no matter what allele the mother gives, it will be dominant over the father, who only has O. If the father had anything other than O to give then he would have A or B, assuming the second allele is O.
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User VyvIT
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Answer:

I think is is b

Step-by-step explanation:

I hope this is right

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User Wseme
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