Biology, asked by abcd8694, 11 months ago

a man with blood group A marries a woman with blood group O and their daughter has blood group O .Is this information enough to tell you which of the traits- blood group A or O- is dominant? why or why not?​


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Answered by akshatkumar14
7

Explanation:

a man with blood group A marries a woman with blood group O and they give birth to a daughter whose blood group O.

in these traits A is dominant

Answered by Anonymous
17

Answer:

No.

This information is not sufficient to determine which of the traits − blood group A or O − is dominant.

This is because we do not know about the blood group of all the progeny.

Blood group A can be genotypically AA or AO. Hence, the information is incomplete to draw any such conclusion.

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