You would get whatever blood type was most compatible with your own, either O or your own (Type A or B). Type O is compatible with every other type. If you are Type AB, however, you could receive blood from ANY of the other types.
Do a punnet square.I am really bad at them, otherwise I would be more helpful. Got a C in biology.
hes got a rhesus
To learn your blood type you can first check with your physician to see if it is in your medical files. If your blood type is not on file, you can determine your blood type by purchasing an inexpensive blood kit or donating blood. Your blood type will be determined at the end of your blood donation session.
What? Figure it out...Cause I got no idea, sorry :( Absolutely. If the mother's blood type is known, it can narrow things down a little more, but your blood type, if you are A, is AA or AO , then you could give the 0 portion, and the mother would also be giving an O, and the RH factor, which would make the child an O-. I am sure there are more detailed or educated answers available
Yes, it is very possible that she got her blood type from her grandparents? Genetics allows for traits to skip a generation. Although, her children may also have type B negative blood.
yes , the bullet would go through your artiries connected to the heart and body stopping your blood flow
This would prove beneficial if one of you got seriously ill. Since you have the same blood type, your chances are better for being able to give each other organs if the need were to arise. The same blood type is not an absolute thing though, doctors will test for many other factors when determining if you can donate your organs.
Yes. Neil is type A. A can be AA or Ao. Alice is type B. B can be BB or Bo. Since baby is type O, both Neil and Alice would have to have heterozygous blood. Baby got two submissive blood cells.
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.
No. O is recessive; the child of two type O parents will be of type O as well. (In fact, if either parent is O, the child cannot be AB. Either the kids got switched at the hospital, or somebody's blood test wasn't done properly.)
I would expect that menstrual blood would be a good indication that you are not pregnant. if your not trolling
Yes, it is possible. The geneotype of the mother would be either BB or BO and for the father would be OO. If you cross the father's geneotype and either of the mother's then at least two of the four outcomes will be for B blood type. As for the - and +, positive is dominant over negative. The father could be + - or + + and the mother would be - -. Either combination would result in at least two positives. Therefore, it is possible for the mother to be B-, the father to be O+ and the baby to be B+. I added the link to the website where I got my info from. I want to know if an rh b neg blood type mother and an O positive father can have an A positive baby?