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It is possible for a child to have the blood type O if the parents have A+ and B+. However, this blood type has the lowest probability of occuring (6.25%),
The highest probability for an offspring with parents like Karent and Jeremy is AB with a chance of 56.25%. Next are A and B each with a chance of 18.75%.
However, if one of the parents is AB, then the chances for an offspring with O blood type is zero.
Answer:
They differ in sex chromosomes.
Explanation:
There are two types of chromosomes; autosomes(22 pairs) and sex chromosomes(1 pair).
While all the autosomes are same in the case of both male and female humans, sex chromosomes differ.
Human male has one X and one Y chromosome, while human female has two X chromosomes. Y is roughly shorter by half than the X chromosome.