No. This is why-
Man-A B
Female- A O (any blood type will work here)
A B
A AA AB
O AO BO
If the female became pregnant, their would be a 50% chance the child would have A blood, a 25% chance for AB blood, and a 25% chance for B blood. (even if the female was O Bloodtype, the child would still be either A or B blood type.)
No. For a child to have AB, one parent must have either A or AB and the other must have B or AB. O is a recessive type to both, so neither parent has any of those bloodtypes; their child will be O.
the parents must have little i little i. like Ai Bi to hqave a child with o type blood
who answered to this question? by doctors? bcos same question somebody else answered no. so i need a proper answer by experts plz. and want to know the above answer is rite r wrong?
We are looking for the possible blood types of a PARENT.
Available information:
HOWEVER: There is more to ABO blood typing that just the ABO gene.
There is also an inhibitory gene that will change any genotype into the phenotype O.
Therefore a person with genetically AB blood can be tested as having Type O.
If the Type O parent has the inhibitory gene affecting his Type B or AB blood,
then the Type A baby is definitely possible.
yes, the blood type of parent does not control the blood type of the child
i dont think so but im not sure (good question)
An A mother and O father can't have an AB blood type child. Neither parent carries the B allele.
A type O mother can't give birth to a type AB baby using her own eggs. A type A baby must get an A allele from one parent and a b allele from the other. Type O has neither of these.
NO
Yes! You could produce a child with either A or B blood.
Yes
Only if your mother was very friendly with the postman
No, This is impossible!
No - blood group O is recessive, two O parents can only produce an O child. A Rh+ mother and Rh- father can produce either a Rh+ or Rh- child - Rh+ is the dominant factor. No - blood group O is recessive, two O parents can only produce an O child. A Rh+ mother and Rh- father can produce either a Rh+ or Rh- child - Rh+ is the dominant factor.
Yes, it would be possible if the mother had type A blood.
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
Yes, an individual with blood type B can produce an offspring with blood type A. The explanation for this is that a mother with the blood type A can have a child with a father who has a blood type of A or AB and produce a child with type A blood.
Since both parents are Rh+, the child will also be Rh+.If the Mother is A0+ and Father is AB+, the child will be: AA+ AB+ AO+ or BO+ So yes this does produce a B+ child.If the Mother is AA+ and the Father is AB+, the child will be AB+ or AA+ neither of these is B+ so this doesn't produce a B+ child.
Absolutely. A child will either have its mother's blood type or its father's blood type. If the mother's blood type is NOT O, then someone else is the father.
can a mother of o blood group have a healthy child with a father type o
If the mother is A, and the father is A, then the child will only have A antigens and will thus be blood type A. If father or mother are AB, then the child can end up with AB, A, or B blood type. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blood_type