yes
The baby will either be blood type O or Type A
Could be anything, we get our blood group from either parents or grandparents.
Not necessarily, you could have the same, you could have the same as your dad, or you could be different. If your mom had type A blood and your dad type B you could possibly have type A, B, AB, or O blood.
No, because O is recessive. So, the mom and dad both have OO alleles for blood types. Due to that, they each have to give the baby an O allele, so the baby will be OO.
We are looking for the possible blood types of the FATHER.Available information:Mother type B -- can be BB or BO = contributes B or O geneBaby type A -- can be AA or AO = must recieve O from mom & A from dadBaby receives one gene from each parent: Mom is BO and Dad is AA = baby AO or ABMom is BO and Dad is AO = baby AO, AB or OOMom is BO and DAd is AB = baby AO, AB, BBIf the mom is heterozygous Type B, and the dad is Type A or AB, then they could have a baby who is Type A.
We are looking for the possible blood types of the PARENTS.Available information:Baby type A -- can be AA or AOIn order to be Type A, must receive an A from one parent & A/O from other one.Baby receives one gene from each parent: Mom type AA/AO + Dad type AA/AO = Baby AA, AO, OOMom type AA/AO + Dad type BO = Baby AO, AB, BO, OOMom type AA/AO + Dad type AB = Baby AA, AO, AB, BOMom type AA/AO + Dad type OO = Baby AO, OOMom type AB + Dad type AB = Baby AA, BB, ABMom type AB + Dad type OO = Baby AO, BOMom type AB + Dad type BO = Baby AO, BO, AB, BBDad cannot be BB, as that would result in AB or BO in the child. However, every other blood type would provide either the A or O gene as his contribution to the baby.
We are looking for the possible blood types of a baby.Available information:Mother type B -- can be BB or BO - contributes B or O geneBaby receives one gene from each parent: Mom type BB/BO + Dad type AA/AO = Baby Type AB, AO, BO, OOMom type BB/BO + Dad type BB/BO = Baby Type BB, BO, OOMom type BB/BO + Dad type AB = Baby Type AB, BB, BOMom type BB/BO + Dad type OO = Baby Type BO, OOThe children could have Type B, Type A, Type AB or Type O, depending on the gene contribution from the father.
We are looking for the possible blood types of a baby.Available information:Mother type B -- can be BB or BO - contributes B or O geneBaby receives one gene from each parent:Mom type BB/BO + Dad type AA/AO = Baby Type AB, AO, BO, OOMom type BB/BO + Dad type BB/BO = Baby Type BB, BO, OOMom type BB/BO + Dad type AB = Baby Type AB, BB, BOMom type BB/BO + Dad type OO = Baby Type BO, OOThe children could have Type B, Type A, Type AB or Type O, depending on the gene contribution from the father.
We are looking for the possible blood types of a baby.Available information:Baby type A neg -- this may be AA or AO with Rh (--)ABO: must receive A gene from at least one parentRh: must receive Rh (-) gene from both parentsBaby receives one gene from each parent: Note: parents can be Rh (++) or (+-), but we know baby gets (-) from each.Mom AA/AO + Dad AA/AO = Baby Type AA, AO, OOMom AA/AO + Dad BB/BO = Baby Type AO, ABMom AA/AO + Dad AB = Baby Type AA, AO, AB, BOMom AA/AO + Dad OO = Baby Typw AO, OOMom AB + Dad BO = Baby Type AO, BB, BOMom AB + Dad AB = Baby Type AA, AB, BBMom AB + Dad OO = Baby Type AO, BOThere are a lot of combinations for the parents of an A neg baby. To narrow it down, if the parents are not available, then a survey of the blood types of the grandparents would be the next step.
my mom is A - MY DAD IS 0 + Ive always curious how could i be A + is my dad my real dad? I know my mother had affairs so im really curious.sincerely,vikkiyes he could be your father! So If your mom's blood type is A expressed as IAIA(sorry I can't do superscripts) and your Dad is IoIo then when they combine all of the off spring of these two individuals would have type A blood If your mom's blood type was IAIo then the probability of the off spring having type A blood is 50% and 50% probability that they would have type O
Yes. Type O blood requires that you have two recessive genes, one from each parent. Each of your parents can carry one of these and have a different type of blood. In this case, there is a one in four chances of the child having type O blood.
You could be A positive, A negative, O positive or O negative.