A father has Type AB blood. A mother is heterozygous for Type A blood. Use a Punnett square to calculate the following percentages for children they may have. (4 points) 0% 25% 50% 75% 100% Percent of children with Type A blood. 0% – Percent of children with Type A blood. 25% – Percent of children with Type A blood. 50% – Percent of children with Type A blood. 75% – Percent of children with Type A blood. 100% – Percent of children with Type A blood. Percent of children with Type B blood. 0% – Percent of children with Type B blood. 25% – Percent of children with Type B blood. 50% – Percent of children with Type B blood. 75% – Percent of children with Type B blood. 100% – Percent of children with Type B blood. Percent of children with Type AB blood. 0% – Percent of children with Type AB blood. 25% – Percent of children with Type AB blood. 50% – Percent of children with Type AB blood. 75% – Percent of children with Type AB blood. 100% – Percent of children with Type AB blood. Percent of children with Type O blood.

0% – Percent of children with Type O blood.

25% – Percent of children with Type O blood.
50% – Percent of children with Type O blood.
75% – Percent of children with Type O blood.
100% – Percent of children with Type O blood.