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5 August, 22:23

How are blood types passed on to offspring? How does this relate to paternity issues

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  1. 5 August, 22:35
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    There are passed through alleles in the Mendelian way of genetics. Each parent gives one allele to the offspring through the gametes. An example below shows that if a mother is AB and the father is OO, then offspring will be AO or BO in 50:50 percentages.
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