Answer: The correct answer is option C
Step-by-step explanation:
Bombay phenotype refers to a rare genetic trait in which a person appears as blood group O even in presence of functional A, B, or AB alleles.
It is because of recessive mutation that occurs in other locus, that is, FUT1 gene. Normal gene produces H antigen or protein in the cell. This antigen is essential for the final expression of the ABO alleles.
If a person is homozygous recessive then he or she is not able to produce H antigen due to which the blood group appears as O.
However, if a person carries even a single functional copy of FUT1 gene, that is, heterozygous or homozygous then he or she can efficiently produce H antigen and then ABO alleles are expressed accordingly.
Thus, option C contains incorrect statement.