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29 October, 09:40

Can a mother with type A and a father with blood type O have a child who is type B?

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  1. 29 October, 11:36
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    Answer:no
  2. 29 October, 13:39
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    No.

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    This is because the possible genotypes for blood type A are Ai (i representing blood type O) or AA (the homozygous genotype), and the possible genotype for O is just one - - ii (which is homozygous recessive). If you were to cross these two genotypes, you would not be able to get a genotype that yields blood type B - - Bi or BB.
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