In the example above, the punnett squares represents a cross (mating) between a male (on the left side) with?

In the example above, the punnett squares represents a cross (mating) between a male (on the left side) with?
AB, and a female, (top of square), with blood type A, genotype Ao.
1. What are the possible blood types for the offspring?
2. What are the ratios or percentages for each possible blood type from this cross?
3. What blood type is not possible from this cross?

Anonymous2009-01-20T15:38:31Z

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1.AB x AO gives AA, AO(Group A); AB(group AB); BO(group B).
2.50%A, 25%AB & 25%B.
3.Group O.

looking 4 loove =]2009-01-20T15:35:21Z

this isn't clear enuogh i would help you though if it was clearer because i know this stuff