$A$ man with blood group $AB$ marries a woman with $O$ blood group. In this situation,

  • A
    The blood groups of their children will be the same as that of the mother
  • B
    The blood group of the children differs from both the parents
  • C
    While $50\%$ of children will have father's blood group,the remaining will have mother's blood group
  • D
    None of the above

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