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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B
IAIA and IBIB
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C
IAIO and IBIO
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D
IAIB and IAIB
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Solution
The correct option is CIAIO 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).