SOLUTION: Another genetic monohybrid crosses with dominance word problem.
If a man with blood type A, one of whose parents had blood type O, marries a woman with blood type AB, what will be
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Question 132341: Another genetic monohybrid crosses with dominance word problem.
If a man with blood type A, one of whose parents had blood type O, marries a woman with blood type AB, what will be the theoretical percentage of their children with blood type A?
Answer by scott8148(6628) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
the man is Ao
the equally possible types for the children are AA, Ao, AB, Bo
theoretical fraction of type A is 2/4 __ (half of those are hybrids- Ao)
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