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14 March, 00:06

In blood types, a person can have type A, type B, type AB or type O blood.

Types A and B can either be homozygous dominant or heterozygous. Type O blood is always homozygous recessive. And type AB is co-dominant - so the person has a dominant allele for A and a dominant allele for B.

A woman who has type AB blood marries a man with type O blood.

Possible Phenotypes of their children:

Type A blood:

Type B blood:

Type AB blood:

Type O blood:

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  1. 14 March, 00:35
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    Possible blood type of their children is type A and type B blood

    Explanation:

    A person can have type A, type B, type AB or type O blood.

    A woman who has type AB blood marries a man with type O blood.

    Parents AB x OO

    Possible genotypes AO BO

    Possible blood type of their children is type A and type B blood
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