7. A child's blood is mixed with anti-A antibodies and with anti-B antibodies. The blood cells do not clump together in
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7. A child's blood is mixed with anti-A antibodies and with anti-B antibodies. The blood cells do not clump together in
7. A child's blood is mixed with anti-A antibodies and with anti-B antibodies. The blood cells do not clump together in the presence of either antibody. Assume the Bombay phenotype could have been involved. If the child's mother is blood type AB which of the following are possible genotypes of the child's father? Select all that apply. Note: Correct answers add points and incorrect answers subtract points. Oi Hh OiHH OAihh AB Hh OAB hh OAB HH
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