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In human blood types, alleles A and B are codominant and are both dominant to allele i. Type O blood results from the genotype ii. What blood types are possible among the childr…
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In human blood types, alleles A and B are codominant and are both dominant to allele i. Type O blood results from the genotype ii. What blood types are possible among the children of two parents with type O blood?
A and B only
A and O only
O only
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A and O only
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because they are codominant
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