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A man with blood type B had a father whose blood lype was 0. This man marries a woman whose blood type is A. a) The man's wife has a child with blood type A. Can he be the biological father? b) Further study shows that the baby's genotype is I^i^, can he be the biological father? Support your answers with Punnett squares.

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