Biology, asked by sumitk7501, 6 months ago

a A man with blood group A marries a woman with blood
group 0 and their daughter has blood group
information enough
gh to tell
you
which of the traits - blood
group for o it dinomant ?why or why
not ?

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Answered by hrishikeshvidhate03
0

The given information is not enough to determine the traits- blood group A or O is dominant.

In ABO blood grouping blood type A is always dominant whereas, the blood type O is always recessive.

Here the father's blood group is A hence, it can either be homozygous (AA) or heterozygous (AO).

The mother's blood group is O and it is only possible if it is heterozygous (OO).

For the daughter to have blood group O the father must be heterozygous (AO) and mother must be (OO).

Answered by Anonymous
3

Given information is not enough to tell us which characteristics are dominant –blood group A or O. Blood type A is always dominant in ABO blood and blood type O is always recessive. Here, the father’s blood group may be genotypically AA (homozygous) or AO (heterozygous), whereas that of mother can be OA or OO.

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