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- analyze the results - blood type inheritance
the alleles for a and b blood type are codominant. one parent has type a blood (ao) and the other has type b blood (bb).
question:
what is the probability that the offspring will have type ab blood?
fill in the punnett square below using the parent genotypes:
possible offspring genotypes:
a. ab ______ %
b. ab, ____ % bb ____ %
c ab ____ bo ____ %
d ab, __ ao, bo oo __ %
- gregor mendel studied how traits are passed from parents to offspring. he discovered that each trait is controlled by two alleles — one from each parent. in pea plants, the allele for tall (t) is dominant over short (t).
Step1: Determine parent gametes
The parent with genotype AO can produce gametes A and O. The parent with genotype BB can only produce gamete B.
Step2: Fill the Punnett - square
| A | O | |
|---|---|---|
| B | AB | BO |
Step3: Calculate probability
Out of 4 possible offspring genotypes (2 AB and 2 BO), the probability of having AB blood type is $\frac{2}{4}=0.5$ or 50%.
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A. AB 50%