Yes!
The baby will inheret either the A or B antigen from the AB parent and the two O antigens from the other parent. The A or B antigen will be the baby's phenotype. The baby's genotype with be either AO or BO, but the baby will test either A or B.
No. Blood type O is recessive; you need an O gene from each parent. B can either be BB or BO but AB is either AB or BA, and cannot pass on an O gene.
I do not believe so.
I'm no expert, but I think the only possible combinations would be A or B.
Hope that helps.
a,ab
no
Can a-mother and o+ father have ab+ baby
of course why not
No, because the domonite blood type would be AB positive. So you would most likely get a baby that is AB positive.
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.
yes
They cannot. Two parents with type O negative blood will produce offspring of type O negative.
If one parent is O and the other is AB, the child can either be blood type A (genotype AO) or B (genotype BO).
If you are AB positive (AB+ is universal receiver for positive blood group) then you can receive blood from A+, B+ & O+ & if you are AB negative then you cn receive blood from A-, B- & O-.
The parent with type O blood will produce gamets of IOIO and other parent with type ab blood will produce the gamets of IAIB so after mating the probability of progeny is IAIO:IBIO = 1:1 but no IOIO so in above case the probabitly of child with o blood group is zero or nill.
No, a person with type a blood and a person with type O blood can not produce an offspring with AB blood. The person with type A has either two genes which code for the A protein or one gene (either IAIA or IAi) while the person with type O blood is ii. there are therefore on genes which code for B available and the production of a child with AB blood is not possible.