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Answer:

In the ABO series, the gene for blood type O is recessive, while A and B are dominant genes, and AB is codominant.

Explanation:

A recessive allele can be described as an allele which gets masked by a dominant allele. Hence, a person having O blood type will have the genotype OO.

A dominant allele can be described as an allele which suppresses the effect of a recessive allele. Hence, a person with A blood type can have the genotype AA or AO. A person with blood type B can have the genotype BB or BO.

The blood group AB is co-dominant. The genotype of the person might be A, B, AB or O.