Blood Type Inheritance: Can Parents with Type A & B Have Type O Children?
Yes. A and B are dominant alleles. Type O blood is the result of a homozygous recessive genotype (ii). An individual with type O blood must inherit the i allele from both parents.Blood Disorders - Related Articles
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