There are three genes in the gene pool for blood, A, B, and O. Two of these three are present in a person's blood: A and B dominate O, whereas A and B are codominant. This gives the following possibilities:
Genotype
Phenotype
AAtype A bloodAOtype A bloodABtype AB bloodBOtype B bloodBBtype B bloodOOtype O bloodLet p, q, and r represent the frequencies of the genes A, B, and O in the blood gene pool. Suppose a certain population has 20% type A, 39% type B, and 41% type O. Construct a Punnett square and find to answer, what percent of the population has each genotype.Give your answers to two decimal places, if required.__________% of AA__________% of AO__________% of AB__________% of BO__________% of BB__________% of OO
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