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If a person with O blood type produces offspring with a person with B blood type, then what percentage of their offspring will be type O in the best case scenario?

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50%

Step-by-step explanation:

Using a Punnett square, the best case will be a cross between a person who is genetically BO and a person who is genetically OO.

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