parents: AB, O
children: A,B,O,and AB
-sarahhhh(:
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actually, parents has to be type A and type B with genotypes IAi and IBi
that's the only way for the offspring to have all the possible blood types
- kigesui
AO X BO Simple heterozygous cross. The four genotypes would be; AB, AO, BO and OO
Type O
o and ab
parents are type A and type B
children are type A type B type O and type AB
IAIB? or IBIA? am i supposed to know??
No - children do not have to have the same blood type as the parents. For example, if one parent has blood type A and the other has blood type AB, the child might have A, B or AB blood types. (For the child to have B, the parent with blood type A would need to be heterozygous, Ao)
The baby will have some combination of the parents blood types. Without more information I cannot give you more specific info.
Yes. This can only happen if both parents are BO (heterozygous B's), meaning they both have one B allele and one O allele. Blood tests usually won't tell you if your heterozygous (BO) or homozygous (BB), you'd have to trace back the grandparents' blood types and even great-grandparents' blood types.
It depends on both parents blood groups!
CAN children hae positive and negative RH factor blood types
yes and no it depends on who you are some people have their mother's or their father's blood type but some individuals have neither of their parents blood types or a combination of the parents.
I'm not sure what you mean by this but as for blood type, there's no reason two parents with different blood types can't have children. The children would have AB or O type blood depending on the recessives of the parents.
You get your blood type (phenotype) from your parents, each of whom carry their parents blood types (genotype) in their blood. Your ethnicity plays a minor factor because some races tend toward different blood types, but any member of any race can end up with any blood type. Four children of the same parents could all have the different types of blood.
You could have several children with different blood types. you get your blood type from either parents or even grand parents.
Parents of blood type O can only have children with blood type O. Because type O is recessive, you know that the parents are homozygous O.
of course they can, it doesnt mean that if you dont have the same blood type as your siblings, your adopted or something. if your parent's blood types differ from each other there is a huge tendency that the sibling's blood types are different from each other. for exaple your father is a heterozygous A while your mother is a heterozygous B.. their children's blood types can be AB, and an O can also be one of the possiblities.. if its too complicated to understand then you can just learn it from your genetic lessons in biology..
IAIB? or IBIA? am i supposed to know??
No. Often a child can have a completely different blood type from their parents or even the same. It really depends on their genetics.Some combinations of parents are unable to get children with certain blood types - assuming no mutations occur.Regarding the AB0-system:If both parents have blood type 0, all their children will have blood type 0.If both parents have blood type A, no children will have blood type B or AB.If both parents have blood type B, no children will have blood type A or AB.If both parents have blood type AB, no children will have blood type 0.Of course you can be more specific if you know the parents' genes.
Certain blood types are not obtainable in offspring when the parents have certain blood types.
Yes; the child receives a random blood allele from both parents, so unless both parents are type O, AA, or BB, the children can have different blood types
No - children do not have to have the same blood type as the parents. For example, if one parent has blood type A and the other has blood type AB, the child might have A, B or AB blood types. (For the child to have B, the parent with blood type A would need to be heterozygous, Ao)