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f a husband and wife are are A positive and baby is O then it clearly depicts that both husband and wife are heterozygous and both have genotype "Ii and Ii" and as both have alleles "i" and when two "i alleles" combine they always result in blood group o having genotype ii

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Q: If your husband and you have a positive why your baby is o positive?
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