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The ABO blood group gene has three alleles, with IA and IB codominant, and i recessive. The Rh blood group gene has only two alleles, with the Rh+ phenotype (R allele) dominant over Rhâ(r allele). Finally, the MN blood group gene has two codominant alleles, M and N. A child has blood types B, Rhâ, and M. His mother has blood types O, Rh+, and MN. Give the genotype of the mother, and the possible genotypes of the father.
The ABO blood group gene has three alleles, with IA and IB codominant, and i recessive. The Rh blood group gene has only two alleles, with the Rh+ phenotype (R allele) dominant over Rhâ(r allele). Finally, the MN blood group gene has two codominant alleles, M and N. A child has blood types B, Rhâ, and M. His mother has blood types O, Rh+, and MN. Give the genotype of the mother, and the possible genotypes of the father.
Irving HeathcoteLv2
28 Sep 2019
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