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5. (9) There are three alleles for blood type: A, B and O. The alleles for types A and B are codominant, and both A and
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5. (9) There are three alleles for blood type: A, B and O. The alleles for types A and B are codominant, and both A and
5. (9) There are three alleles for blood type: A, B and O. The alleles for types A and B are codominant, and both A and B are equally dominant over the type O allele. The Rh factor is separate from the ABO blood group and is located on a separate chromosome. The Rh+ allele dominates over the Rh- allele. People have two blood alleles and two Rh alleles. Indicate the possible phenotypes from the mating of a type O-woman with a type A+ man. Keep in mind that while there is only one possible genotype for blood type O-, there are four possible genotypes for an A+ blood type. Response must include the 4 possible Punnett squares and clearly state/summarize the possible phenotypes of the offspring for full value. Hint: The genotype for the type O-mother may be expressed as O-O- (she can only produce O- gametes