No...The formula is like this..
The Rh blood types (+ and -) are separate from the ABO blood types. The only thing to say about them is that two - parents will always have - children; every other combination is possible.
In other words O negative and A negative = negative baby
What would be interesting is what the major ABO blood type would be. That I'm not getting into as I am not a geneticist.
Since the Rh factor is a recessive gene a Father with blood type A and a Mother with Blood type O can produce a baby with blood type O with a negative Rh factor.
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.
Rh +
It would all depend on the Dominant and Recessive blood type genes in the mother and father it is near improbable to tell unless you take a blood sample to test the blood type. == A rhesus negative mother and positive father can produce either a rhesus negative or positive child. A type A and type O parental combination will only produce either type A or type O children. So an A- mother and O+ father will normally produce offspring having the possible blood groups of A+ or A- or O+ or O-. See the link for a full explanation.
because half the baby's genes come from the father.
yes the baby will have same genes like parents ....since the baby is developed from the zygote(2n)......and the zygote is diploid ........it formed by the union of father and mother haploid gamates (n).......except in some abnormalities.......
Yes
the baby may be A or O.
Can a-mother and o+ father have ab+ baby
The dinosaur mother came first. Both the dinosaur mother and father were needed to produce the egg where the dinosaur baby came from.
the father and mother get divorce and mother fight father so he doesnt see the baby
In most cases, your sister's mother is also your mother, and her husband is your father. If you and your baby sister have the same father but different mothers, your sister's mother's father is your father. If you and you sister have the same mother but different fathers, your baby sister's father is your step-father if he is married to your mother.
Don't see why not - my hubby and I are A+ and A- and son is O+
Usually the Parents. A mother and a father.
yes if both are heterozygotes
It's called "positive" and "negative" - yes the "A" father and "B" mother can each give a gene to produce "AB"; The Rhesus gene is either positive or negative so the baby could get either.
the mother and father of the baby
It is not illegal to have a baby at fifteen in Pennsylvania. It is however illegal to engage in the sexual contact necessary to produce a baby while the mother or father are below the age of eighteen.