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Question 185 in the biology section. Shouldn't the answer be 25%? Or am I missing something? To be AB, you need both surface proteins (AB), not iA, iB, or ii. Romano says the answer is 100%?
Question 185 in the biology section. Shouldn't the answer be 25%? Or am I missing something? To be AB, you need both surface proteins (AB), not iA, iB, or ii. Romano says the answer is 100%?
A man with type A blood has children with a woman of type B. If both are assumed to be heterozygous, what is the probability of an AB child?
A man with type A blood has children with a woman of type B. If both are assumed to be heterozygous, what is the probability of an AB child?
A man with type A blood has children with a woman of type B. If both are assumed to be heterozygous, what is the probability of an AB child?
Damn Romano, step up your game. Come on now.