In the Bombay phenotype, a homozygous recessive individual hh appears to have blood type O because she is unable to produce the H substance, which is required to make the A or B blood-type antigens. HH or Hh individuals normally produce H substance. What is the probability that a child will test as type AB blood from parents with the following genotypes? IAIO Hh X IBIO Hh 1/4 3/4 3/16 1/2 7/16
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IAIO Hh X IBIO Hh
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