Since a person with type A blood could have gene combinations of either O or A, and a person with B blood type could have combinations of O or B; children could express O,A,B.or AB types, with O type being the most likely in half the cases.
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Genes and traits get passed just like if your dad had bbrown hair and your mom had blonde hair you would either have brown or blonde so you either get your dad's family blood type or your mom's family's blood type
yes
Barack is type AB, so there are several possibilities: Mom A, Dad B Mom B, Dad A Mom AB, Dad A Mom AB, Dad B Mom A, Dad AB Mom B, Dad AB Mom AB, Dad AB
Since O blood is recessive and B is dominant, this scenario would be possible
The baby will either be blood type O or Type A
my mom is A - MY DAD IS 0 + Ive always curious how could i be A + is my dad my real dad? I know my mother had affairs so im really curious.sincerely,vikkiyes he could be your father! So If your mom's blood type is A expressed as IAIA(sorry I can't do superscripts) and your Dad is IoIo then when they combine all of the off spring of these two individuals would have type A blood If your mom's blood type was IAIo then the probability of the off spring having type A blood is 50% and 50% probability that they would have type O
Yes.
No, because O is recessive. So, the mom and dad both have OO alleles for blood types. Due to that, they each have to give the baby an O allele, so the baby will be OO.
This cross AO X BO, would yield that genotype. This cross, AA X BO, would not yield BO. AO X BB would not do it either. So, I assume only AO ( and, from the info given, BO ) is possible for mom.
Not necessarily, you could have the same, you could have the same as your dad, or you could be different. If your mom had type A blood and your dad type B you could possibly have type A, B, AB, or O blood.