2. A mother of blood group O has a group A child. The father could be of blood type (1) A or B or O. (2) A only. (3) A or AB. (4) AB only.

2. A mother of blood group O has a group A child. The father could be of blood type
(1) A or B or O.       (2) A only.
(3) A or AB.            (4) AB only.

Genetic reasoning

ABO alleles

  • IAIA: A
  • IBIB: B
  • ii: O [web:119][web:123]

Blood group analysis

Blood group O phenotype = genotype ii.

Mother is ii → passes only i to child.

Blood group A child = genotypes IAIA or IAi.

Since mother contributes i, child must be IAi.

Father’s contribution

Father must supply IA allele [web:120].

Possible father phenotypes

  • Type A: IAIA or IAi → can pass IA
  • Type AB: IAIB → can pass IA
  • Type B: IBIB or IBi → no IA
  • Type O: ii → no IA

Father can be A or AB only [web:122].

Option-wise evaluation

  • A or B or O: incorrect – B and O cannot provide IA
  • A only: incomplete – excludes AB
  • A or AB: correct
  • AB only: too restrictive – excludes type A

Thus, with type O mother and type A child, father could be blood group A or AB [web:126].

 

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