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Jack has type AB+ blood.
Jill has type O- blood.
In the Punnet square below, enter the genotypes of Jack and Jill and all the possible genotypes of their offspring. Use the format A/Rh+, O/Rh+, B/Rh-, for each of the possible allele contributions of Jack and Jill (one ABO allele and one Rh factor allele separated by a forward slash) and use the format AB/Rh+Rh-, OO/Rh-Rh- for the genotype of each offspring (two alleles for ABO (one allele from each parent) and two alleles for Rh factor (one allele from each parent)).

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Answer:

Jack: AB/Rh+

Jill: OO/Rh-

Punnet square for ABO Blood Type:

AB O

- -

OO BO

Punnet square for Rh factor:

Rh+ Rh-

- -

Rh- Rh-

Possible genotypes of offspring:

1. AB/Rh+

2. OO/Rh+

3. BO/Rh-

4. OO/Rh-

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