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In a co-dominant type of inheritance, a heterozygous A blood type female is crossed with a homozygous B blood type male. What are the chances of producing an offspring that is A blood type? 0% 25% 50%
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In a co-dominant type of inheritance, a heterozygous A blood type female
is crossed with a homozygous B blood type male. What are the chances of
producing an offspring that is A blood type?
0%
25%
50%
75%
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