LYMPHATIC
LYMPHATIC SYSTEM
Question
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If one of your parents is blood type A and the other is type B, which of the following blood types would you likely be?
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O
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AB
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A or B
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Any
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Explanation:
Detailed explanation-1: -Hence, parents with A and B blood group can have child with A, B, AB and O blood groups.
Detailed explanation-2: -The AO genotype results in Type A blood because A is dominant over O. Genotypes BB and BO refer to individuals having either two “B” alleles for blood type, or one “B” allele and one “O” allele. Both of those genotypes results in having Type B blood. The BO genotype results in Type B blood because B is dominant over O.
Detailed explanation-3: -If both parents are Type A, for example, then their children must also all be Type A. But if parents have different blood types (any combination of A, B, and O) you can-and likely will-see variations among the blood types of their offspring.
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