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6 April, 08:40

Can two individuals with type A + blood ever produce an offspring with type O - blood?

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  1. 6 April, 08:53
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    Yes

    Explanation:

    The blood type of the perents dose not matter.

    I don't think
  2. 6 April, 09:05
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    Yes. A and B alleles are codominant, meaning they present at the same time. The O allele is recessive to both A and B. If someone's genotype is AB, they can only have AB blood. Someone with A type blood could have the genotype AO and have A type blood since A is dominant. If they both carry the recessive O allele, they have a 25% chance of having a child with O type blood.
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