Two couples had babies on the same day in the same hospital. Denise and Earnest had a girl, Tonja. Danielle and Michael had twins, a boy, Michael, Jr., and a girl, Michelle. Danielle was convinced that there had been a mix-up and she had the wrong girl, since Michael Jr. and Tonja were both light-skinned, while Michelle had darker skin. Danielle insisted on blood type tests for both families to check whether there had been a mix-up. In order to interpret the results of the blood type tests, you will need to understand the basic biology of blood types. Were the babies switched? Now you are ready to evaluate whether Earnest and Denise's baby girl was switched with Michael and Danielle's baby girl. The following family trees show the blood types for each person in both families. 1. Draw the Punnett Square that shows the possible genotypes for Danielle and Michael's children. Write in the blood type for each genotype to show the possible blood types for Danielle and Michael's children. 2. To check whether Earnest and Denise could have a baby with Type O blood, draw a Punnett square for a father who has blood Type A and IAi genotype and a mother who has blood Type B and IBi genotype. Write in the blood type for each child's genotype. 3. Based on the results from 1. and 2. above, is there any mix-up between Tonja and Michelle?