Technically all of them. Genes are found in almost every cell's nucleus and are made from strands of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid). A mosquito drinks your blood which is made of red and white blood cells.
The blood in the mosquito's stomach would contain human DNA. However, the digestive process would eventually destroy most or all of the human DNA.
No genes are involved. This is a viral disease carried by mosquito.
The stomach
yes
AB
no.
Genes
There are three
If the parent's blood type is A and B, respectively, the possible blood type of their child are A, AB, B and O.
Yes
There is no definite answer to this question. It would all depend on which genes the child would get. The child could have more of its moms genes or more of its dads genes or equal! It also has to be known whether the parents have positive or negative blood.
Not everyone in the same family has the same blood type. There are two separate genes that determine the blood type a person will have. One is for type such as O, A, AB, or B. The other determines if the blood will be positive or negative. It depends on which genes a person is born with. Both genes are on different chromosomes.
o group has hh genes but Bombay o group has no genes of hh