The possible blood types in humans are A, B, AB, or O. A and B are dominant. In a cross between someone with blood type AB and someone who is heterozygous for blood type A, what will be the ratio of offspring with blood type AB to offspring with blood type B?

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The possible blood types in humans are A, B, AB, or O. A and B are dominant. In a cross between someone with blood type AB and someone who is heterozygous for blood type A, what will be the ratio of offspring with blood type AB to offspring with blood type B?






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