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Kendra has type O blood. John has type AB. Kendra's child has type A blood. Is it possible that John is the biological father of Kendra's child? O yes if John is also type O O yes if John passes on (18)
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Kendra has type O blood. John has type AB. Kendra's child has type A blood. Is it possible that John is the
biological father of Kendra's child?
O yes if John is also type O
O yes if John passes on (18)
O yes if John passes on (i)
O yes if John passes on a (JA)
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Yes, it's possible for John to be the biological father. The ABO blood type inheritance follows specific patterns, and the child could inherit an A blood type from the parents with compatible genotypes.
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