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Biology, 04.07.2020 04:01 eldercunningham

A woman with type A blood (whose father was type O) has children with a man that has type O blood. Both individuals are heterozygous for the MN antigen. Recall that MN blood group antigens are independent of the ABO locus, and that the alleles are codominant. How would the results from Part A change if both parents are also heterozygous for the FUT1 gene controlling the synthesis of the H substance (Hh)?
Drag the correct value to the blank following each offspring type.
Type A with M antigen:.
Type A with M and N antigens:.
Type A with N antigen:.
Type O with M antigen:.
Type O with M and N antigens:.
Type O with antigen:.
Options: 0, 1/32, 3/32, 5/32, 6/32, 10/32, 1

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