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If a blood type O had a child with a blood type AB then what is the phenotypic ratio of the offspring

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User Bettsy
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Answer:

A person with type O could't have a baby AB

Step-by-step explanation:

O with O = child can only be of type O. It will never be A, B, or AB.

O with A = child can be of types O and A. It will never be B or AB.

O with AB = child can be A or B. It will never be O or AB.

O with B = child can be of type O and B. It will never be A or AB.

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User Riron
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Answer:

2/4 (or 1/2) A blood type, 2/4 ( or 1/2) B Blood type

Step-by-step explanation:

Genes A and B are dominant over O

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