It is possible for their offspring to exhibit type AB, A, B, or O, depending upon the parental genotype, which is unknown. The blood type exhibited, also referred to as phenotype, is due to the dominant A and B alleles. Every person inherits two alleles for each gene, one from each parent. The type A may have inherited two A alleles or an A allele and an O allele, the O being masked by the dominant A because it is a recessive trait. Therefore they exhibit the phenotype A, but could potentially pass on an O allele to any offspring. The same goes for the type B parent (could be BB or BO). The exact genotype (AA/BB or AO/BO) is not determined through simple blood testing, so the exact phenotype of the offspring can not be predicted.
a boy or a girl.
Half-Blood.
25% for blood type O, 50% for blodd type AB, and 25% for A.
No, O and B blood type parents can not create an A blood type offspring. The only blood type offspring that can be created by these parents is O+, O-, B+, or B-.
the blood group of baby can be O,A,B or AB.
No, not at all. No one factor determines such a complex thing as character.
ii, IAi, IBi, IAIB
Half-Blood.
25% for blood type O, 50% for blodd type AB, and 25% for A.
Without any further information about the blood types of the offspring's parents, you can say that the offspring of a parent with type A and parent of type B could have any blood type -- A, B, O, or AB.
The children will have type AB
Without any further information about the blood types of the offspring's parents, you can say that the offspring of a parent with type A and parent of type B could have any blood type -- A, B, O, or AB.
Without any further information about the blood types of the offspring's parents, you can say that the offspring of a parent with type A and parent of type B could have any blood type -- A, B, O, or AB.
Without any further information about the blood types of the offspring's parents, you can say that the offspring of a parent with type A and parent of type B could have any blood type -- A, B, O, or AB.
Without any further information about the blood types of the offspring's parents, you can say that the offspring of a parent with type A and parent of type B could have any blood type -- A, B, O, or AB.
It can be A or O
If the father is homozygous for the B blood group, giving him the BB blood genotype, and the mother's genotype is AB (the only genotype for the AB blood group), then their offspring could have either the AB or B blood groups. If the father is heterozygous for the B blood group, giving him the BO genotype, then their offspring could have the AB, A, or B blood groups. However, they could not produce an offspring with the O blood group.
100% of the offspring of type O parents will be type O.