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If two people with blood type a, both with ao genotype, have children, what proportion of their children would be expected to have blood type 0?
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If two people with blood type a, both with ao genotype, have children, what proportion of their children would be expected to have blood type 0?
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if two people with blood type a, both with ao genotype, have children, what proportion of their children would be expected to have blood type 0?
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I don't really know but i think is b
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