4) A recessive genetic condition can prevent some people from expressing the car
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4) A recessive genetic condition can prevent some people from expressing the carbohydrate core that is typical for the O blood type. As a result of this condition, two parents with A, B, or AB blood types who are carriers of this recessive condition could have a child with neither A, B, nor AB blood; such a child would be unable to receive blood from anyone who did not have the same condition. Briefly explain why these children would be unable to make the A and/or B antigens given their condition and why they would not be able to receive blood from A, B, AB, or O blood types.Explanation / Answer
It is just a case of mendelevian theory
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