IN RARE INSTANCES 2 PARENTS WHO APPEAR TO EACH HAVE BLOOD TYPE O AND THUS WOULD BOTH BE PREDICTED TO BE GENOTYPE ii, produce a child who is either blood type A OR BLOOD GROUP B.
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