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11 years ago
Using Mendelian inheritance, describe the offspring that would result from a mother with blood type A and a father with blood type B. In other words, for each possible combination of parents? genotype, provide an accurate ratio of genotype and phenotype inheritance in the offspring.
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11 years ago
it depends on positives and negatives as well, however there are 4 combos, however, with one medicine would be required.

ab, b, a, ba, however ba isn't a blood type so

50% ab,
25% a
25% b
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11 years ago
The possibilities are A, B, AB, or O. I don't remember how to do the percentages. You can get A, B, or AB children regardless of if the parents are heterozygous or homozygous, but the only way to have O offspring is if both parents are heterozygous (so they can each pass on the O trait).
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