Human ABO blood type is determined by a single gene that comes in 3 distinct alleles: IA , IB , and i. The IA and IB alleles are each dominant to the i allele, but are codominant with each other, meaning that both phenotypes are expressed in the heterozygote. The Punnett square below shows a cross between two parents with different blood types. Drag the genotypes and phenotypes from the left to correctly complete the Punnett square.

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Answer:

Here are the genotypes and phenotypes to be used to correctly complete the Punnett square.

I^AI^B, ii, I^Ai,  I^Bi, Type A, Type B, Type AB, Type O

Explanation:

The Punnett square is a square diagram that is employed to know the genotypes of a specific cross or breeding experiment. The named was coined after Reginald C. Punnett, who designed the approach. It can be used to estimate the probability of the progeny possessing a specific  genotype.

The Punnett square is well represented in the attached image he correctly completed order showing the genotypes and phenotypes from the left.

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