Biology, asked by rascalaaya, 7 months ago

Two children one with blood group 'AB' and other one with blood group 'O' are born to parents, where the father has blood group 'A' and the mother has blood group 'B'. Work out a cross to show how is it possible?​

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Answered by rosey25
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If the Mother's blood type is B, and the father's blood type is O, then their child must be either B or O. For instance, if both mother and alleged father have type A blood, then the child can only have A or O blood.

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