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Originally Posted by VandalSquirrel
Blood type has often been used to look at groups, but really we're moving towards a lot of people being type O more similar traits due to increased mobility and people choosing different mates.
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Wait really? But to be type O you have to have both recessive Os both A and B are dominant over the O*. How does that work? Any cross reduces the chance of an O in the next generation by at least 50% - or entirely - depending on the partner's genotype.
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