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The genotypes of husband and wife are `I^(A)I^(B)` and `I^(A)i`. Among the blood groups of their children how many different genotypes and phenotypes are possible

A

3 genotypes , 3 phenotypes

B

3 genotypes , 4 phenotypes

C

4 genotypes , 3 phenotypes

D

4 genotypes , 4 phenotypes

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