A man with blood type A and a woman with blood type B can have a baby with blood type O blood.
A) True, because A and B are the dominant blood types and both individuals could carry a type O allele.
B) False, the child must have type AB blood.
C) True, because A and B are codominant.
D) False, because Type A and B are dominant blood types and these individuals cannot have an offspring with the recessive blood type.
E) True, because only 1 O allele is needed.
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