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possible blood types of their offspring?

2006-11-09 16:05:51 · 5 answers · asked by totallyclueless 1 in Science & Mathematics Biology

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The Blood types would have to be 50% chance of Oo and 50% chance of Ao. Remember the three possible alleles in blood are A, B and O, out of the three only O is recessive. So in order to be heterozygous A you have to actually be Ao, If the other allele was a B, it would be AB. Because O is recessive, any individual with O blood type is automatically Oo. The punet squar then looks something like the following

______ Oo
Ao___Ao Ao
_____Oo Oo,

Hope that helps

2006-11-09 16:19:44 · answer #1 · answered by jinxintheworld 3 · 0 0

half of their offpring will be heterozygous with type A blood and the other half will be homozygous recessive with type O blood

2006-11-10 21:36:35 · answer #2 · answered by hahtnamas 3 · 0 0

The genotypes are AO and OO so the Punnett square would be
___|_A_|_O_
_O_|AO|OO
_O_|AO|OO
That means that they have a 50% chance of having a type A baby (AO heterozygotous) and 50% chance of having a type O baby (OO homozygotous).

2006-11-10 00:11:42 · answer #3 · answered by kihela 3 · 1 1

A and O
AO + OO
AO -----> 1/2 A & 1/2 O
OO------> O

Kids: 1/2 AO & 1/2 OO

2006-11-10 00:09:40 · answer #4 · answered by smarties 6 · 1 0

AO x OO

AO,OO,AO,OO

the genotipic ratio is 2:2
genotype characteristics: heterozygous(AO) and;
homozyguous(OO)

2006-11-10 05:44:50 · answer #5 · answered by jayveelim1323 2 · 0 0

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