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11 May, 22:49

If two parents whose blood types are both B produce a child that has blood type O, what can you say about the parents genotype?

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  1. 12 May, 02:11
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    Both parents would have to be heterozygous. Their genotypes would be either BO and BO, or IBi and IBi.

    (Each parent has one B allele, and one O or 'no antigen' allele.)
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