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Transcribed Image Text:From DNA to Protein and Inheritance
Co-Dominance: In co-dominance, the heterozygous individual exhibits the phenotype for
both alleles. We used the ABO blood groups as an example of co-dominance.
8. What potential blood types can be present in the offspring if two type "O"
mate with one another?
(alams 1) Ilgq xal Ligg
9. What are the potential blood types present in the offspring if two parents with type
A blood mate with each other?
parents
10. What are the potential blood types for offspring that are produced by a parent that is
A+ and one that is AB-?
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