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What are the genotypes of each blood type, and which blood type is an example of co-dominance?​

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Answer:

AA, AO, AB, BB, BO, and OO, with AB being co-dominance.

Step-by-step explanation:

The AB blood type is co-dominant since both the A and B alleles are expressed. Please note that sometimes textbooks and teachers prefer the more correct use of I^A ect. I'll put a picture below to show you.

Another note: There are only four phenotypes but technically 6 genotypes, the reason being that AO is expressed as A and BO is expressed as B.

Let me know if you have further questions.

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