If a person with type AB blood is crossed with a man with type O blood, you would expect 25% of
their children to have type B blood.
1. True
2. False

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Answer:

False. If a person with type AB blood (genotype IAIB) is crossed with a man with type O blood (genotype ii), all of their children would have type A blood (genotype IAi) because the A allele (IA) is dominant over the O allele (i). Therefore, none of their children would have type B blood.

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