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if a person with o blood type produces offspring with a person with b blood type, then what percentage of their offspring will be type o in the best case scenario? a 40% b 50% c 90% d 100%
Step1: Recall Blood Type Genetics
Blood type O has genotype \( ii \), and blood type B can be \( I^B I^B \) or \( I^B i \). For the best case (max O offspring), the B - type parent should be \( I^B i \) (since \( I^B I^B \) would give no O offspring).
Step2: Do Punnett Square
Parent 1 (O): \( i \) and \( i \). Parent 2 (B, \( I^B i \)): \( I^B \) and \( i \).
Punnett square combinations:
- \( i \times I^B \): \( I^B i \) (type B)
- \( i \times i \): \( ii \) (type O)
- \( i \times I^B \): \( I^B i \) (type B)
- \( i \times i \): \( ii \) (type O)
So, 2 out of 4 (50%) are type O.
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