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Three separate alleles (A,B, and O) determine blood type, however humans only have TWO of these at the same time. Both the A and B alleles arw dominant to O. However the two A and B alleles are co-dominant. Cross a person with AB blood type with an AO blood type person. What is the chance the offspring will be…

A Type?
AB type?
B type?
O type?

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however humans only have TWO of these at the same time. Both the A and B alleles arw dominant to O. However the two A and B alleles are co-dominant. Cross a person with AB blood type with an AO blood type person.

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