In general, parental rights are terminated either preparatory to an adoption, or after a trial in which it is determined that the parent is unfit. In any case, termination of parental rights does not, in itself, terminate child support.
The mother will produce two types of gametes: IA and IO (mother is A) The father is AB his genotype is IAIB, thus he will produce these kind of gametes: IA and IB Four combinations are possible IA from Mother and IA from Father: The child has genotype IAIA and he has blood group A IO from Mother and IA from Father: The child has genotype IAIO and he has blood group A IA from Mother and IB from Father: The child has genotype IAIB and he has blood group AB IO from Mother and IB from Father: The child has genotype IBIO and he has blood group B Thus the phnotypic ratio is blood group A:B:AB = 2:1:1
Because the actuality of IAIA is actually A then the father would be type A and the mother being type O they would produce children of Type A blood type. For the answer I chose A) A... I just had this on my Bio exam.
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No. The Mother is IAIB and the father is ii. So, in gamete formation, the mother will produce IA and IB, while the father only produces i. When the gametes fuse, there will be two possible genotypes (and phenotypes) for the baby: IAi (A blood type) or IBi (B blood type). The Rh factor (+ or - ) has no relevance in this question, really. The REAL father can be either: IAIB, IAi, or IBi. The child MUST get an IA or IB allele from the father.
Your momma is a either AB or B type. I'm not sure whether it is positive or negative though. I would assume positive. O = i i genotype A = Either Ia Ia or Ia i B= either Ib Ib or Ib i AB = Ia Ib since you're father is ii, you HAVE to be Ib i.
The standard two letter abbreviation for the state of Iowa is IA.
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No she can not when the child is adopted. The court would not trust her to not do it again which would be hard on the child. She also agreed to this when signing the papers.