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23 May, 17:12

Mrs. Wade has type O blood, and her mother has type B blood. Her mother stated that her father has type AB blood. What is the chance that he is her father?

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  1. 23 May, 17:20
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    Answer: The chance of he being her father is 0.

    Explanation:

    The mother with blood type B,

    The father with blood type AB,

    Mrs Wade the offspring with blood type O.

    Possible genotypes for both parents:

    Mother is BB or BO,

    Father is AB.

    Since the offspring is having blood type O, we consider a cross between BO of mother and AB of father.

    Mother father

    Parents gametes: BO x. AB

    Offsprings. AB, AB, AO, BO.

    From the cross the genotypes that are possible of carrying O are AO and BO but this cannot be used to say that the baby will have blood type O because the O present in AO and BO is recessive gene.

    Also, for the baby to have blood type O, she must have gotten one allele from each parent to have a genotype OO which is not so in this case.

    Therefore, the chance that he is her father is 0.
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