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8 November, 01:36

If a parent with AB blood and a parent with

O blood have kids, what percent of their

children will have each blood type?

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  1. 8 November, 02:03
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    O blood is a recessive trait, so none of the children will have O blood. The genes for either type A or Type B will be determined by the egg/sperm being fertilized with the reproductive cell of the other parent. the probability of receiving either of the gene versions is 1/2, so half of the children will have A blood and the other half will have B blood
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