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A woman with type A blood (AA) and a man with type B blood (BO) have a baby. What is the chances the baby will have type B blood?
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A woman with type A blood (AA) and a man with type B blood (BO) have a baby. What is the chances the baby will have type B blood?
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The baby is more prone to have blood type B.
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