- It must be complete with out any grammatical issues.
- Have at least one question with it.
- It must be original.
Make sure to add one incomplete dominance problem as a reply. Make sure to include the following: A mother with type O blood wishes to marry a man with type AB blood. A problem arises when she decides that this marriage is only going to work if all their future children are going to have type O blood. Is this going to cause a problem with the future marriage? Prove it by producing a punnet square. If he is not the right guy what other genotypes are also not going to be acceptable to her?
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KN
1/27/2014 07:03:31 am
If a woman with type A blood marries a man with type AB blood, what percent of their children will have type A blood?
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BAE
1/28/2014 02:10:05 pm
Blood type has three alleles A, B, and O. Suppose a mother has type AB blood and the father also has type AB blood. What percent of their children will have the same genotype as their parents?
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TJS
1/28/2014 03:04:45 pm
A woman with type I^Bi^o blood marries a man with I^Bi^o blood. What percent will have B blood? What is the ratio?
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KMR
1/29/2014 06:17:55 am
A woman with type A blood but is a carrier of type O blood marries a man with type B blood who is also a carrier. What is the chance that their first child will have type O blood?
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MJH
1/29/2014 07:16:54 am
A father has type A blood and has married a female with type AB blood. What percent of the children will have type A blood?
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JMU
1/31/2014 04:34:01 am
If a woman with type B blood marries a man with type O blood, what is the probability that their one of their offspring will have type B blood?
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ABD
2/4/2014 12:27:45 pm
If a woman with type AB blood marries a man with AB blood, what is the probability that their first child will have type A blood?
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