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.
A man with type B blood and a woman with type A blood could have children with the blood types of A, B, or AB. The only thing that will change is the Rh factor of positive or negative.
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woolly monkeys might have 4-5 offsprings in a month.
Although both individuals have type o, their parents didnt necessarly have o. Some generations behind might (most likely) have had A, so by genetics their offspring got A.
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Only a homozygous recessive individual will have the phenotype created by two recessive alleles.Since the term produce might indicate the production of offspring parents that can only produce offspring with a recessive phenotype must both have homozygous recessive genotypes.
the heart pumps the blood around the body
It might lead to certain variations in the offsprings......
I dont think so.. never heard of that but i might be wrong
This might be thought of as a species if the group indicated was large enough to include all of the potential members that can breed and produce viable fertile offspring. This would mean that animals which can breed and produce infertile offspring such as horses and donkeys which can mate and produce offspring are not of the same species. This situation would be within the bounds of the question. When a group which is of one species but is of limited such a limited population that the only can breed with a small number of individuals and produce a fertile offspring it would be described as a bottlenecked population. This can lead to severe genetic drift in that population.
An infection could cause your body to produce more bacteria fighting white cells.
Technically, Man is a species of ape. The other species of ape and Man are very closely related. And if two species are related closely enough (as with, for instance, donkeys and horses), they might be able to produce hybrid offspring. Of course having a recent enough common ancestor in itself is not a guarantee that it is possible for Humans and Chimps to hybridize, but it might still be possible.
C) The maximum level of blood glucose would be higher.