Could an individual with blood type O (genotype ii) be a legitimate child of parents in which one parent had blood type A and the other parent had blood type B?
a. No, because the parents have different blood types.
b. No, because the parents carry the A and B alleles only.
c. Yes, if both parents are heterozygous for AB.
d. Yes, if each parent carries one i allele.
Answer: d. Yes, if each parent carries one i allele.
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