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12 September, 03:03

In 1980, Y. published an extended pedigree of family in which

acis-AB allele was inherited. in one case they described a man

withtype O blood and a woman with type AB blood who had two

children, both with type O blood. Calculate the probability of

thisparticular outcome (exactly two children with type O blood in

afamily of two children) given the phenotypes of the parents.

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  1. 12 September, 03:10
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    Explanation:

    According to the given information the genotype of the woman with blood type "AB" would by I^AI^B. The genotype of the man with blood type O would be "ii". Here, the alleles I^A and I^B are dominant over the allele "i".

    A cross between parents with genotype I^AI^B and ii would give 50% of children with I^Ai genotype and 50% of children with I^Bi genotype. The children with "I^Ai genotype" would have blood type "A" and the children with I^Bi genotype would have blood type "B". This couple is never likely to have any child with blood type "O" since the mother does not carry allele "i".

    Cross: I^AI^B x ii = 1/2 I^Ai : 1/2 I^Bi
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