Biology, asked by sanasiddiqui59, 1 year ago

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In a family two parents are carrier for albinism and
both have blood group 'AB'. What will be probability
of normal and type A blood group children
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Answered by pr264428
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The probability is as follows :

Explanation:

  • The probability of a child to develop blood group A is \frac{1}{4} .
  • The probability of a child to be normal is \frac{3}{4}.
  • The probability of a child to be normal and have blood group A is \frac{1}{4} \times \frac{3}{4}=\frac{3}{16}.

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