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25 April, 13:00

Suppose a newborn baby was accidentally mixed up in the hospital. In an effort to determine the parents of the baby, the blood types of the baby and two sets of parents were determined. Baby 1 had type O Mrs. Brown had type B Mr. Brown had type AB Mrs. Smith had type B Mr. Smith had type B.

a. Draw Punnett squares for each couple (you may need to do more than I square / couple)

b. to which parents does baby # I belong? Why? Hint you may want to refer to your Punnett squares.

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  1. 25 April, 13:08
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    Answer:a. Draw Punnett squares for each couple (you may need to do more than 1 square / couple)

    Baby 2 MUST belong to the Browns because Mr. Brown is the only parent with an A allele to

    contribute ... then the rest works out as follows:

    b. To which parents does baby #1 belong? Why? Hint you may want to refer to your Punnett

    squares.

    Baby 1 must belong to the Smiths, because they are the only ones with the possibility of EACH

    having a recessive allele to pass down to the baby, Mr. Brown has type AB blood and therefore

    only has the dominant A and dominant B alleles - no recessive allele possible.
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