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21 October, 00:24

Human blood groups are governed by three alleles, IA, IB, and i. IA and IB are codominant and i is recessive to both. A man who has type B blood and a woman who has type A blood could have children of which of the following phenotypes?

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  1. 21 October, 00:26
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    They could have all four type phenotype that are A, B, AB, and O

    Explanation:

    If the man has A blood group and the woman has B blood group then the genotype of man can be IAIA or IAi and the genotype of woman can be IBIB or IBi.

    IA i

    IB IAIB IBi

    i IAi ii

    So if the genotype of the parents are IAi and IBi then out of four offspring one could have AB blood group, second could have B blood group, third could have A blood group and fourth could have O blood group as shown in the cross above.
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