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Question
part b
what is the genotype of the female parent?
○ ( i^a i^a )
○ ( i^a i^b )
○ ( ii )
○ ( i^a i )
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part c
what will be the possible blood types of the children of this couple?
○ a and o
○ a and ab
Part B
To determine the female parent's genotype, we analyze blood type genetics. The \( I^A \) allele is dominant for type A, \( I^B \) for type B, and \( i \) (recessive) for type O. If we assume the context (e.g., a common scenario where a parent with type A blood can have genotype \( I^A i \) to pass on \( i \) or \( I^A \)), the genotype \( I^A i \) is common for a type A parent who can have offspring with O (if the other parent contributes \( i \)). Among the options, \( I^A i \) is a likely genotype for a female parent (e.g., if the couple can have O - type children, the female with \( I^A i \) can pass \( i \)).
If the female parent is \( I^A i \) (from Part B) and assuming the male parent (not fully shown, but common context: if male is \( i i \) (type O) or another genotype, but with \( I^A i \), possible gametes from female are \( I^A \) and \( i \). If the male contributes \( i \) (e.g., male is \( i i \) or \( I^A i \) etc.), then offspring can get \( I^A i \) (type A) or \( i i \) (type O). So possible blood types are A and O.
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\( I^A i \)