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1. This question refers to the ABO blood type locus. Rememberthat the A and B alleles are codominant to each other and both aredominant to the O allele. Assume no epistaticinteractions with the H locus.

A man has blood type B. Mark all genotypes below that arepossible for this man.

Select one or more: AA, AB, AO, BB,BO, OO

2.This question refers to the ABO blood type locus. Rememberthat the A and B alleles are codominant to each other and both aredominant to the O allele. Assume no epistaticinteractions with the H locus.

A woman is blood type B. Her child is blood type AB. She wantsto get child support from a man who is blood type A. Can this manbe the father of the woman's child based on these data?

Select one:Yes/No

3. This problem refers to the MN and ABO loci mentioned inclass. It also refers to the Rh locus, which is responsible for thepositive/negative part of the blood type. The Rh+ allele isdominant to the Rh- allele at this locus. Select all couples whocould be the parents of a child with phenotype M, AB- based on thephenotypes at these three loci. If none of these couples could bethe parents of this child, select "None of These".

Select one or more:

Mother Type M, A+ and Father Type N, B-

Mother Type MN, AB- and Father Type M, O-

Mother Type MN, B+ and Father Type N, O+

Mother Type MN, O+ and Father Type MN, A-

None of These

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