Biology, asked by rajshekhargupta135, 1 year ago

A man with A blood group and Rh+ marries a
woman with A and Rh- blood group. They have
a son of O- blood group. What is the probability
of their next two children to be male and O-ve?

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Answered by liyanshi
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Ans118 - it is correct is 1/32


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Answered by aqibkincsem
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Each organic parent gives one of their two ABO alleles to their tyke. A mother who is blood classification O can just pass an O allele to her child or girl. A dad who is blood classification AB could pass either An or a B allele to his child or little girl. On the off chance that the Rh negative mother has been sharpened to Rh positive blood, her invulnerable framework will make antibodies to assault her infant.

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