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In humans, blood types a and b are codominant to each other and each is dominant to o. what blood types are possible among the offspring of a couple of blood types ab and a?
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In humans, blood types a and b are codominant to each other and each is dominant to o. what blood types are possible among the offspring of a couple of blood types ab and a?
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In humans, blood types a and b are codominant to each other and each is dominant to o. what blood types are possible among the offspring of a couple of blood types ab and a?
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The offspring will have a 50%-50% of being either ab or just a
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