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There is no chance of a child with Type O. If one parent is AB, there is no chance any child can be O because the AB parent doesn't have a "i" to pass on. 50% of kids will be heterozygous with blood Type A
50% will be heterozygous with blood Type B
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There is no chance of a child with Type O. If one parent is AB, there is no chance any child can be O because the AB parent doesn't have a "i" to pass on. 50% of kids will be heterozygous with blood Type A
50% will be heterozygous with blood Type B
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