We are looking for the possible blood types of a baby.
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We are looking for the possible blood types of a baby.
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It is possible to have a child with a B blood type even though the parents have AB blood. Each parent gives part of it's blood type to the child.
No. He or she would have to have at least one parent that is also type B. Children of two type A parents can only be type A.
No, this can't happen
the high percentage will be children with type A
and O with low percentage.
Nope. His blood type would have to be B or AB
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)
If all the children are AB, then one parent is AA and the other is BB.
For a transfusion - blood type O can donate to blood type B. However, blood type O cannot except B-type blood. For offspring, with one O parent and one B parent - the child could be blood type O or B depending on the genotype of the parent with B-type blood.
the child takes the A gene from one parent and B from the other. And the both of parent are supposed to be AB blood type, or one A blood type and the other B.
Yes, parents with O+ and B- can have a B+ child. They may have children with type O or type B, and may have children with negative or positive Rh factor.
If one parent is a type O and the other is type AB, they could have children that are either type A or type B. They could not have children of type O or type AB.
Nope.
no, at least one parent must be B
We are looking for the possible blood types of a baby.Parental information:Mother type A --can be AA or AO = contributes A or O geneFather type B -- can be BB or BO = contributes B or O geneBaby receives one gene from each parent: Baby is type AB = Type ABBaby is type AO = Type ABaby is type BO = Type BBaby is type OO = Type ODepending on the exact genotype of the parental blood types, the resulting children can be any one of the 4 ABO phenotypic blood types.yes
Yes - but only if both parents are heterozygote, Bo. If they are both Bo, then there is a 1/4 chance that their child will be blood type O, and a 3/4 chance they will be blood type B. If the B+ parent is homozygous ++, then all the children will have + blood. If they are heterozygote, +-, then approximately half the children will be + and half -. The B- parent must be --, so their children will always inherit a - from them.
No. In order for someone to have AB blood, they must inherit the A from one parent and the B from the other. Therefore a parent with O blood could only have A, B or O children (depending on the blood type of the other parent).
Yes. parent with B and a parent with O blood traits can have the following blood types in their children : B, O, BO