Question:

If a man with blood group A (homozygous) marries a woman with blood group B (homozygous), the following blood groups are not expected in their children.

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A homozygous A parent (AA) and a homozygous B parent (BB) will always produce AB children.
Updated On: Mar 12, 2025
  • A and AB only
  • A, B, and O
  • B and AB only
  • A and B only
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The Correct Option is B

Solution and Explanation

Step 1: Understanding Blood Group Inheritance 
- Blood group A (homozygous) = AA
- Blood group B (homozygous) = BB
- Their offspring inherit one allele from each parent → AB. 

Step 2: Possible Blood Groups in Children 
- Offspring will have the AB blood group.
- A, B, and O blood groups are not possible. 

Step 3: Conclusion 
Since A, B, and O blood groups are not expected, the correct answer is Option (2).

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