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Category - Science
If the father's blood type is AB and the mother's blood type is homozygous B, what is the percent likelihood that their offspring will exhibit type B?
Answer: C, 50%. There is a two out of four chance that the child will have B blood type. Key takeaway: Using the Punnett square, it is immediately evident that the child will only have B or AB blood type. The father can donate either an A allele or a B allele, whereas the mother can only donate a B allele. It is shown below that the child is 50% likely to have a B blood type. A | B B AB | BB -------- | ------- B AB | BB