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If you both have O+ blood then your offspring could only be O+.
The mother is genotype AB, the father is either genotype BO or BB. If the father is genotype BO, the children can be genotype AB, AO, BB, or BO. This results in children with phenotype blood types of: AB, A, or B. If the father is genotype BB, the children can be genotype AB, AB, BB, or BB. This results in children with phenotype blood types of: AB or B.
The blood types are A, B, AB and O. Rh positive or negative are also blood types possible. What blood type we will have is inherited from our parents.
IAIB? or IBIA? am i supposed to know??
The child will most likely be type B (genotype BO), however if the B parent is type BO, the child may be type O.
If the mother has O type blood and the father has A then the child could not have AB blood type. The possible blood types for these two people children would be type A and O. Lookup a Blood Type Calculator on the net and type in the different blood types and see the results.
No, in this scenario the possible blood types for the children are A- and B-. Positive refers to the presence of Rh factor in the blood. The Rh factor has to come from somewhere.
Blood types have no bearing on what types of food a person can eat.
As far as I can remember, blood types being positive and negative does not tell i a blood type is an AO or BO. The blood types that you have given then could be AO positive and BO positive. If you will use a punnet square: .....A.... O B .AB.. BO O. AO .OO There is a possibility that one of their children will have the blood type O. However, the possibility of O being negative is quite rare, because both parents are positive.
If the parent's blood type is A and B, respectively, the possible blood type of their child are A, AB, B and O.
This would depend on what the genotype is of the parents. They could have children with type A, B, AB, or O type blood. This is possible if they are both heterozygous if they are homozygous for their respective blood types they could only have AB children. Also the statistics for the blood types would change if one parent was homozygous and one parent were heterozygous.
A person can have A, B, AB, or O type blood...