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A man has the A blood phenotype and his wife has the B blood phenotype. Their son has the O blood phenotype. Could this man be the father of this child
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A man has the A blood phenotype and his wife has the B blood phenotype. Their son has the O blood phenotype. Could this man be the father of this child
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A man has the A blood phenotype and his wife has the B blood phenotype. Their son has the O blood phenotype. Could this man be the father of this child
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Step-by-step explanation:
They would have formed AB blood type not O.
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