Theoretically, there is many options depending if the perent allele types are homo or heterozygous, i will explain the options :
IBIB X IA IA
100% of the kids will be AB-blood type
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IBi X IAi
25% AB
25% B
25% A
25% O
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IBIB X IAi
50% AB
50% B
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IBi X IA IA
50% AB
50% A
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so kids could have A,B,AB,O blood types.
and about the Rh+
the highest possibility will be + blood types.
If both parents are a d positive what will the children have
Then the father of the child is someone else with B Negative blood group.
because the dad blood was stronger and one positive and one negative make a positive
For blood types, you must consider the antigens and antibodies that are involved. epending on the presence or absense of these proteins, a person may have A, B, AB, or O blood. With pregnancy the chief concern is the Rh factor, which determines whether somebody is positive or negative. If mom is positive and da is positive, then the baby will be positive for the Rh factor, and there will be no complications. This same concept occurs for parents that are both negative for the Rh factor. If mmom is positive and dad is negative, then the dominant gene (positive) will be found in the baby and there will be no problems. However, if mom is negative and dad is positive, then the baby will attain a positive Rh factor and be inside the mom's (negative) body. Then, the om's body will produce antibodies to ward off the foreign blood of the baby, possibly killing it. As long as a doctor is informed of this, the mom can take shot periodically to prevent the production of such antibodies an keep the baby safe.
It's possible if both parents are heterozygous for both Rh factor and ... type-A-ness, whatever the word for that is. That is if they're both +- and AO genetically, they'd both have blood type A positive, but they'd both have the potential to pass along blood type O and Rh factor negative. If the baby gets O- from both mom and dad, then the baby would be OO -- and therefore O negative.It's not necessarily what you would expect (7 times out of 8, the baby would be type A, Rh postive, or both), but it is possible.If they have a B negative baby, mom's been fooling around on dad.
YES. Blood type is determined by two alleles. An "A" individual can be homozygous "AA" or heterozygous "AO" and still be considered type A. The same is true of a "B" individual. If the father is "AO" and the mother is "BO" then statistically, they have a 25% chance of having a child that is "OO" or type O.
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No, they cannot.
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No, they cannot.
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of course, yes.
A, B, or AB, positive or negative
It takes two rh negative parents to produce an rh negative baby.
You could potentially be: A Positive B Positive AB Positive A Negative B Negative AB Negative
You could be A positive, A negative, O positive or O negative.
it is rh negative and rh positive that u dont want to mix not the a b o types it is the + or - two ++ mom n dad or two -- mom n dad not 1 positive(+) and 1 negative(-)
Then the father of the child is someone else with B Negative blood group.