Blood typing in humans depends on three alleles. The A and B alleles are codominant, and the O allele is recessive.
An AB blood type mother has children with a B blood type father (genotype BO).
What are the chances that their children will have AB type blood?

Answer :

Answer:

1/4 that is one in four

Explanation:

If you do the Mendelian crossing of the parents' gametes

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