Information: Individuals with the rare Bombay phenotype (hh) do not express antigen H on their red blood cells therefore do not have A or B antigens. However in O group, when H antigen is absent individuals produce antibodies to antigen H as well as to both A and B antigens. Question:Determine the possible genotypes and phenotypes of the offspring of a male who is homozygous for the A allele and heterozygous for the H allele, and a female who is genotypically AB but phenotypically O. Is my question "questionnable?" 'cause I don't really get it.
u mean the female has bombay disease ?
No, i need the genotype and phenotype of each. My prof made this but he didn't actually further elaborate this to us.
Do u know to perform dihybrid crosses ?
It will be a cross between I\(^a\)I\(^a\) Hh X I\(^o\)I\(^o\) hh
Sadly I don't. do you know how to solve this? i just need a concised answer.
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