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Biology, 13.02.2021 01:00 dnjames01

Create a punnett square showing the offspring that will result from a father who has type A heterozygous blood and a mother who has type B heterozygous blood. What is the genotype of the father?
What is the genotype of the mother?
What is the ratio of the genotypes of the offspring? (you must give the ratio numbers and what they represent)
What is the ratio of the phenotypes of the offspring? (you must give the ratio numbers and what they represent)

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