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Please help!! Punnett squares

Please help!! Punnett squares-example-1

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The women would be heterozygous for the blood type B.

Step-by-step explanation:

For the child to develop blood type A, the mother should be heterozygous for the blood type B.

B O

A AB AO

B BB BO

Hence, the results from this punnet square tell that the a mother heterozygous from blood type B when crossed with a father having blood type AB, will have the probability to produce 25% AB type, 25% AO type, 25% BB type and 25% B0 type offsprings. This type of punnet square will be blood testing punnet square.

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