If one parent had type B blood and other parent has type O blood is it possible that their unborn child gets type A blood?
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it may be possible...
usually, we take B blood group as IBIB m IBIO as their alleles....
on doing a monohybrid cross between them, the phenotype result in F1 n F2 generation is either B or O.....
but unless, the parent with B blood group has IBIA as their alleles, there can be some chances of the offspring having A blood group...
usually, we take B blood group as IBIB m IBIO as their alleles....
on doing a monohybrid cross between them, the phenotype result in F1 n F2 generation is either B or O.....
but unless, the parent with B blood group has IBIA as their alleles, there can be some chances of the offspring having A blood group...
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