25% AB, 25% A, 25% B and 25% O
parents: AB, Ochildren: A,B,O,and AB-sarahhhh(:------------------------------------------------------------------actually, parents has to be type A and type B with genotypes IAi and IBithat's the only way for the offspring to have all the possible blood types- kigesui
The baby's blood group depends on the genotypes of both parents, not just one.
Parents: AA (type A) and Bo (type B) Children would be AB (type AB) and Ao (type A).
The woman could be AA or AO and the man could be BB or BO. The children would all be AB.
Blended family
they are O i think
If the parents had the genotypes AO and BO, then they could have a child with Type O blood (there would be a 25% chance of this occurring).
parents: AB, Ochildren: A,B,O,and AB-sarahhhh(:------------------------------------------------------------------actually, parents has to be type A and type B with genotypes IAi and IBithat's the only way for the offspring to have all the possible blood types- kigesui
Both parents that are phenotypically B+ blood types can potentially produce B, O or Rh+ or Rh- combinations depending on their genotypes. There should be no reproductive issues associated with these combinations.
The baby's blood group depends on the genotypes of both parents, not just one.
Yes
This depends on the genetics of the parents. Simple blood group genetics lends itself to this concept. If both parents are AA then all children will be AA The most common blood groups are A, B and O Types A and B are dominant over type O blood. Types A and B combined produce an intermediate AB blood type. If the parents are heterozygous AO and BO respectively their children could be phenotypically A, B, AB or O (genotypes would be AO, BO, AB or OO). AA AO parents only A type children AO AO 3/4 A type, 1/4 O type BB BO parents only B type children OO parents only O type children AA and BB parents all children would be AB AO and BB parents children AB or B only AA and BO parents children AB or A only AB and AB parents children AB AA or BB
Yes. The genotypes of the father could be BO or BB (Phenotype = B) The genotype of the mother is OO(Phenotype = O) Mating these genotypes will produce either OO (Phenotype O) or BO (Phenotype B) In short, children from these parents are B or O The Rhesus(D) positive was inherited from the father.
Not necessarily. It could result in a O neg baby depending on their genotypes.
Parentsblood types: A and Bgenotypes: IAi and IBiChildrenblood types: A, B, O, and ABgenotypes: IAi, IBi, Ii, and IAIB(capital A's and B's are superscript)
Only if he's adopted. Parents with a + blood type can have children with a - blood type, but parents with an O bloodtypes can only have O type children together.
B is not true.