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8 June, 04:36

In humans blood type is determined by the A, B, and O alleles. The A and B alleles are codominant to each other and dominant over the O allele. An individual with the AO genotype and an individual with the BO genotype can produce offspring with which of the following phenotypes?

1.) A, B, or O only

2.) A or B only

3.) A, B, AB or O

4.) O only

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  1. 8 June, 06:03
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    I'm taking an educated guess of A or B.
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