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A man with type A blood and a woman with type B blood have a child with type O blood. How is that possible if the alleles for type A blood and type B blood are both dominant?
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A man with type A blood and a woman with type B blood have a child with type O blood. How is that possible if the alleles for type A blood and type B blood are both dominant?
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It may be due to recessive genes, I’m not completely sure, though.
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