No to have an AB child the parents must have an A allele in one ine parent and a B in the other so that when they reproduce those two alleles (foumd on the chromosome) can be passed to the offspring and hence the child will be AB blood group. As the father is O (which is a recessive allele) he cannot have either an A or B allele and so the offspring will always have one O allele and either the A or B allele from the mother. The child cannot be AB.
The child would be AB plus, so yes.
Barack is type AB, so there are several possibilities: Mom A, Dad B Mom B, Dad A Mom AB, Dad A Mom AB, Dad B Mom A, Dad AB Mom B, Dad AB Mom AB, Dad AB
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If my mother is b- and my dad is b+ could there be a child ab- please
No. The mother must be either AO or AA, and the father OO. No combination of these can give rise to an AB child. However, a negative mother and a positive father can have a negative child, by rhesus factors, if the father has genotype +-.
You could potentially be: A Positive B Positive AB Positive A Negative B Negative AB Negative
My dad is AB- and my mom is O+. I was told that my blood type could be any with this combination of parents. As it turns out I am B+.
Sure.
because the dad blood was stronger and one positive and one negative make a positive
I have o+ my son has 0+ my husband has ab- would my husband be the father of my child