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YES NO (c 10. Can a mother with type B blood have a child with type A blood? Explain. In
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YES NO (c 10. Can a mother with type B blood have a child with type A blood? Explain. In
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Yes, this is because there are dominant and recessive traits. This means even though the mother has type B blood. The child can have type A blood because of the traits. Hope this helps.
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