The Bombay phenotype
is an example of epistasis
in which the homozygous recessive condition at one locus masks the expression of a second.
The hh individual is phenotypically type O regardless of the I
genotype.
The Mendelian dominance of the h locus and the multiple alleles inheritance pf ABO blood types
yield offspring ratios that also differ from classic 9:3:3:1 dihybrid
ratio.