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What could be the possible genotypes in context to blood group if the man and woman have a girl child? IBIo, IBIB IBIo, IoIo Only IBIB Only IoIo

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What could be the possible genotypes in context to blood group if the man and woman have a girl child? IBIo, IBIB IBIo, IoIo Only IBIB Only IoIo

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The possible genotypes of a child, regardless of gender, depend on the genotypes of the parents. In the context of blood groups, the ABO system is usually used. This system has three alleles: IA, IB, and i. IA and IB are co-dominant (meaning both can be expressed at the same time), and i is recessive.

  1. If both parents have the genotype IBi (which corresponds to blood group B), the possible genotypes for the child are: IBIB, IBi, IBi, and ii. This means the child could have blood group B (from genotypes IBIB or IBi) or blood group O (from genotype ii).

  2. If one parent has the genotype IBIB (blood group B) and the other has the genotype ii (blood group O), the only possible genotype for the child is IBi, meaning the child would have blood group B.

  3. If one parent has the genotype IBIB and the other has the genotype IBi, the possible genotypes for the child are: IBIB and IBi, meaning the child would have blood group B.

  4. If both parents have the genotype ii (blood group O), the only possible genotype for the child is ii, meaning the child would have blood group O.

Remember, the gender of the child does not affect these outcomes, as blood group is not linked to the sex chromosomes.

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