There are three alleles for the gene that determines the ABO blood grouping system in humans namely IA, IB and IO. IA and IB are co-dominant and both are dominant over IO.
Two babies were born in a hospital on the same day (these were the only babies born in the hospital on that day). One set of parents suspected that the babies were swopped in the hospital nursery and immediately ordered blood tests to determine their blood groups. Of the parents, Mr Suspicious was blood group A and Mrs Suspicious was blood group B. The baby given to them was blood group O. Mr Convinced was blood group A and Mrs Convinced blood group AB. The baby given to them was blood group B
What possible genotypes and phenotypes can be produced in the offspring of Mr and Mrs Suspicious, and what are the expected Mendelian Genetics ratios of these? You can use a Punnett Square to determine your answer. You will indicate the possible genotypes and phenotypes by entering in the expected ratios produced of these
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