A man with blood gray Amanat a woman
having blood group o what will be the blond
group
of the child
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The child would have either blood group A or blood group O.
Because the gene leading to blood group A is dominant over O, we don’t know if the husband was “homozygous” (his cells each have two copies of the gene leading to group A) or “heterozygous”, carrying one copy (call it “A”), with the other copy being the silent version.
In combination with his wife’s O-forming genes, if he was heterozygous, roughly half their children would be Group A, and half group O.
If on the other hand the husband was homozygous for group A, all their children would likewise have group A (and all be heterozygous for this blood grouping, having inherited one O-forming gene from the wife).
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