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The mother would be homozygous recessive; OO. This would mean if she mated with any A or B, or AB, or AO and BO males here genotype would not be expressed. Unless the man was AO!

AO X OO

= 2 AO and 2 OO.

Rh factor means nothing here and if AO that could mean A - is possible, as far as I know. Need a further clarification from an expert in Rh as the genetic cross is all I am interested in.

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