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Explain why blood type data cannot prove who the father of a baby is, and can only prove who the father is not.
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- If a woman has blood type A and a man has blood type O, what are the possible blood types of their children? Hint: you will need to set up more than one Punnett square hereIn a family, the mother has type A blood, the daughter has type O blood, and the son has type B blood. What is the possible genotype for the son?Explain the Pedigree Chart regarding their blood type
- A physician is examining the blood types of children from a family. Child 1 has blood type AB, Child 2 has blood type B, Child 3 has blood type B, and Child 4 has blood type A. Based on the phenotypes of the children, what are the probable genotypes of the parents?A survey was taken to determine the blood types of children from marriages in which the wife had the blood group AB and the husband had blood type A but one of his parents is type O. The survey resulted in 250 type A, 90 type B, and 110 type AB children. Is the deviation from the expected significant?A mother has A blood type has a child of B blood type. What are all the possible genotypes of the father?
- Create a 3 generation pedigree chart for the given: Blood Type B child, Blood Type B Mother and Father,Draw and label the results of a blood type test for someone with B- blood type and someone with AB+ blood type.The mother has type O blood, and the child has type B blood. Which of the following possible blood for the father of the child? A. B and AB B. A and O C. B only D. AB only
- A mother has AB blood type has a child of AB blood type. What are all the possible genotypes of the father?A woman with blood type B gives birth to a child with blood type B. Could a man with type A blood be the father? Show a Punnet Square if needed.a couple has two children. one has o blood and other has type B.what are the most likely genotype of the parents?