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In humans, blood Rh factor is an example of complete

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In humans, blood Rh factor is an example of complete

In humans, blood Rh factor is an example of complete dominance (alleles for "positive" Rh factor completely dominate the "negative" allele). Blood type is an example of co-dominance. A person who is type AB and is heterozygous for Rh factor marries an individual who is O-. What are the chances that they will have a child with Type A+ blood? What are the chances that they will have a child with Type B- blood? Can they have a child with type O+ blood? Why or why not? (Hint: handle this as a di-hybrid cross).