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A person that is heterozygous type A (AO) marries a person that is heterozygous type B (BO).

What is the probability that their potential offspring will be type O?

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User Pravid
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A O
B AB BO
O AO OO

25%
User Jerzy Zawadzki
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The right answer is 25%

The offsprings are: AO, OO, AB, BO .

Red blood cells with phenotype O can only correspond to a single OO genotype, but to phenotype A can correspond homozygous AA or heterozygous AO subjects. Phenotype B may also correspond BB homozygotes or BO heterozygotes. On the other hand, subjects AB are necessarily heterozygous, having inherited an allele A and a allele B.

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