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Mr. jones has blood type b and mrs. jones has blood type ab. what is the probability that they will have a child with blood type a if both of mr. jones’s parents were ab?

a. 0%.
b. 25%.
c. 50%.
d. 100%.

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Cross: Ib Ib × Ia Ib

Offspring: IaIb , IbIb, IaIb, IbIb

ab = 50%
b = 50%
a = 0%

In short, Your Answer would be Option A) 0%

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Answer:

The correct answer would be a. 0%

Mr. Jones has blood group B and that of their parents was AB. Thus, he must be homozygous for blood group B that is,
I^(B)I^(B).

Then, he would only produce one type of gamete,
I^(B).

The blood group of Mrs. Jones is AB. Thus, the genotype of her gene would be
I^(A)I^(B).

Hence, she would produce two types of gametes, one containing
I^(A) and other containing
I^(B).

The cross would result in the production of children with two types of genotypes
I^(A)I^(B) and
I^(B)I^(B).

Thus, the phenotype of children can be either blood group AB or blood group B.

Hence, the probability of a child having a blood group A would be 0%.

Mr. jones has blood type b and mrs. jones has blood type ab. what is the probability-example-1
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