Campbell Essential Biology Plus Mastering Biology with eText -- Access Card Package (6th Edition) (Simon et al., The Campbell Essential Biology Series)
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Chapter 9, Problem 7SQ
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A man has blood group B and a woman has a blood group A cross with each other to form the offspring. The offspring formed can have blood groups of type A, B, or O. The alleles of blood group A, B combine to form the blood group A, B, AB or O according to the combination of the alleles respectively.
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Campbell Essential Biology Plus Mastering Biology with eText -- Access Card Package (6th Edition) (Simon et al., The Campbell Essential Biology Series)
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