Biology, asked by aditirp03, 1 year ago

A man with a blood group A marries a woman with blood group O and their daughter has blood group O. Is this info enough to tell u which of the traits blood group A or O is dominant?? Why or why not( Plz...make it quick nd simple)

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Answered by Anonymous
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The give information is not enough to tell us which of the traits – blood group A or O – is dominant. In blood heredity, blood Type A is always dominant and blood Type O is always recessive. Here, father's Blood group can be AA (homozygous) or AO (heterozygous) genotypically, where as that of mother can be OA or OO.




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Answered by Anonymous
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no. the data is insufficient

as the genotypes of parents are not mentioned

if the father is homozygous ,genotypically (IAA) then all offsprings will get a blood group

if father is heterozygous , genotypically (IAO) then some offsprings will get a blood group and some will get o blood group


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