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A completely heterozygous A+ blood typed man has children with a woman who is completely heterozygous B+ blood type. How many different possible phenotypes could their children be?

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Answer: Heterozygous A+ and B+ can form phenotypes such as AB+, A+, B+, O.

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Using the punnet square, Heterozygous A+ combination with B+ can form phenotypes AB+, A+, B+, O. Below is an attachment that explains it better.

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