Yes, two people with different blood types can have a baby - but there is a concern about the Rh factor.
We are looking for the possible blood types of a baby.
Parental information:
· T There are no compatibility issues with the ABO gene and the production of offspring. There might be an issue if the mother is Rh negative and the father is Rh positive with the resulting baby inheriting the Rh positive gene. In that case there is a medication called RhoGam (Human Immunglobulin D) that helps in this situation.
We are looking for the possible blood types of a baby.
Parental information:
If they both have type A blood, they cannot have a child type B.
No. The child will be type B or O, it cannot be type A.
The child's blood type is probably B.
Twenty-five percent for any of the four possibilities.
The child will most likely be type B (genotype BO), however if the B parent is type BO, the child may be type O.
blood type o
Yes, the child's blood type can be B if the father has o.
If two people with Type B blood have a child, the child will either be Type B or Type O.
Yes! You could produce a child with either A or B blood.
If they both have type A blood, they cannot have a child type B.
No. The child will be type B or O, it cannot be type A.
The parents must have both blood type B or blood type 0 and B.
No. The father must be of type A if the child is and the mother is not.
No. B type can only have B, O, and AB. A child with A blood would have to have at least one parent be A or AB.
Blood type A only has two phenotypes which are IAIA or IAi. For a blood type of B, you have to have IBIB or IBi. So it isn't possible.
Yes, this is possible the alleles for B-type are (I^B i ) or (I^B I^B ) for a perent to be O which alleles is (ii) the child should be (I^B i ) and in this way the child got the (i) from father, and I^B from mother.
The child will have either A or B blood type