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6. In human ABO blood typing, there are three alleles possible (IA, IB, i) that result in four blood types (A, B, AB, and O).
a) If one parent phenotype is type A blood and the other type B blood, and they have four children who represent all of the blood types, what are the genotypes of the parents?
b) Could a child of type O blood have a type A father and a type AB mother?
c) If the first child is type A blood, and his parents are type AB and type O, what is the chance that the second child would have type A blood?
6. In human ABO blood typing, there are three alleles possible (IA, IB, i) that result in four blood types (A, B, AB, and O).
a) If one parent phenotype is type A blood and the other type B blood, and they have four children who represent all of the blood types, what are the genotypes of the parents?
b) Could a child of type O blood have a type A father and a type AB mother?
c) If the first child is type A blood, and his parents are type AB and type O, what is the chance that the second child would have type A blood?
Casey DurganLv2
2 Mar 2018
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