No. A and B are dominant and O is recessive. Here are possibilities that can occur:
AB and BO
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A B
B AB BB
O AO BO
AB and BB
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A B
B AB BB
B AB BB
Yes. A man with type O and a women with type O blood can only have children with type O blood.
we get our blood group from our grand parents or great grand parents so though the father and mother may not have blood group A the baby can have blood group A
If the Father and Mother's blood type is BO, then yes. They can have children with blood type BB, BO, BO, and OO.
yes cause mom has o
No.
no
yes
no
No. The father must be of type A if the child is and the mother is not.
25% for blood type O, 50% for blodd type AB, and 25% for A.
YES! If the woman has type AB blood type andthe man has type BO blood tye it is possible for them to have a child with AO blood type which registers as type A. It is rare though. Genetics tell us that they have a 50% chance of a baby with type B blood and a 25% chance of a baby with type AB blood. That means that they have a 25% chance of having a baby with type A blood. Remember this doesnt account for positive or negaive antibodies.
A woman with type AB blood has both alleles that give blood both the A antigens and the B antigens, but the man with type O blood has both of the alleles that lack these antigens. Because the child will receive one allele from the mother and one from the father, none of their children will have AB or O blood.
he is a man that determines from blood stains what type of blood the person is . He can tell if you are A,B,AB, or O blood type.
no
of course why not
Blood type has absolutely nothing to do with being able to reproduce.
no
no
If Parent 1 and Parent 2 both have blood type O then their offspring will have blood type O.
no
There is no blood type-related reason why a woman with blood type A and man with blood type B can't have a baby. Blood types do not determine reproductive compatability.
no way.
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.
Depending on their actual genotypes and which of those genes the offspring receive, their offspring might have AB, A, B, or O blood type. For the man to have a phenotype blood type A he might have either genotype AA or Ao. For the woman to have a phenotype blood type B she might have either genotype BB or Bo.
No