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If one child in a family has blood group AB and another child has O, what will be the genotypes of their parents?

A
IAIB and IOIO
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IAIA and IBIB
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IAIO and IBIO
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IAIB and IAIB
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Solution

The correct option is C IAIO and IBIO
The IA allele gives type A, IB gives type B, and IO gives type O. As both IA and IB are dominant over IO, only IO/IO people have type O blood. Individuals with IA/IA or IAIO have type A blood, and individuals with IB/IB or IB/IO have type B. IA/IB people have both phenotypes because A and B express a special dominance relationship: codominance, which means that type A and B parents can have an AB child. A couple with type A and type B can also have a type O child if they are both heterozygous (IB/IO,IA/IO).
Therefore, the correct answer is option C.

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