If parents with blood groups AB and O produce six children

a

three of them will have group B

b

two of them will have group A

c

all the offspring will have group O

d

none of them will have group A

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Delevincent
2 years ago
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This explains why...

Folafoluwa2007
1 year ago

what you said is correct this
it will be 50-50
Since both parents don't have the i allele they won't produce any offspring with the gene I
Because to produce offspring with O both parents make have the i allele
So 3 of them will be A and 3 of them will be B

The correct answer is:
B. two of them will have group A

Here's why:

Parent with AB blood group has genotype IAIB.

Parent with O blood group has genotype ii.


The possible offspring genotypes from this cross are:

IAi β†’ Blood group A

IBi β†’ Blood group B


So, the children can only have blood group A or B, not AB or O.

If they have six children, we expect roughly half (3) to be group A and half (3) to be group B, statistically. So B ("two of them will have group A") could be correct depending on how the options are framed probabilistically, but A (three B) would also be statistically possible.

However, the only definitely wrong answer is:

C. all the offspring will have group O – impossible.

D. none of them will have group A – also incorrect.


So among the choices, **B

Jay -jay. west
11 years ago

What group!!!??? Incomplete ???s

chiomzy2000
3 months ago

don’t understand

chiomzy2000
3 months ago

need an explanation to it

obinaniolisa
4 years ago

I think it should be B from the back cross

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