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3 June, 11:09

Two parents think their baby was

switched at the hospital. One parent

has blood type "AB,"the other is

heterozygous for blood type "B," and

the baby has blood type "o." What is

the likelihood of the parents having

a baby with the Type O phenotype?

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  1. 3 June, 11:17
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    Answer: 0%

    Explanation: If you set up a Punnet square with both parents' blood types, you will end up with the following possibilities: BB, BO, AB, AO. This means that the baby can only end up with type B, AB, or A blood, because type O blood is recessive.
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