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The two alletes that determine the blood...

The two alletes that determine the blood group AB of an individual are located on

A

two different autosomes

B

the same autosome

C

two different sex chromosomes

D

one on sex chromosome and the other on an autosome

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The correct Answer is:
B

Allele of the same gene are present at same gene locus on homologous chromosome
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