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Question
- two parents had blood types o and ab.
what is the percent chance of producing a
child with type ab blood?
a. 0%
b. 25%
c. 50%
d. 100%
- two parents both had blood type a. in
order for them to produce a child with
type o blood, they must both have what
genotype?
a. $i^a i^a$
b. $i^a i$
c. $i^a i^b$
d. $ii$
Step1: Identify parent genotypes (Q19)
Blood type O = $ii$, blood type AB = $I^A I^B$
Step2: Set up Punnett square (Q19)
| $I^A$ | $I^B$ | |
|---|---|---|
| $i$ | $I^A i$ | $I^B i$ |
Step3: Calculate AB blood chance (Q19)
No $I^A I^B$ genotypes, so chance = $0\%$
Step4: Identify A blood genotypes (Q20)
Blood type A can be $I^A I^A$ or $I^A i$
Step5: Test genotypes for O child (Q20)
Only $I^A i \times I^A i$ produces $ii$ (O blood):
| $I^A$ | $i$ | |
|---|---|---|
| $i$ | $I^A i$ | $ii$ |
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- A. 0%
- B. $I^A i$