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What is the probability that a couple will have a type A child if the mother has Type

A blood and is heterozygous for the trait and the father has type AB blood?

User Marcel Wolterbeek
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Answer:

50%

Step-by-step explanation:

To solve this, we'd need to use a Punnett square. Since the mother has a heterozygous genotype and has an A-blood phenotype, we know that she is AO and the father is AB.

A B

A AA AB

O AO BO

According to this, the four possible blood types, with equal probability are: AA, AB, AO, and BO. Both AA and AO genes will result in type-A blood, since A is dominant over O. Therefore, there is a 2 in 4 (or 1 in 2, or 50%) chance of the child having type-A blood.

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