If one parent has the blood type AA and the other has the blood type OO the offspring have a chance of receiving AO blood
They would most likely have O Type A blood is really type AO blood, (B= BO) So if you have Type... O and AO, they would most likely be O To the above answerer, Type A blood can be AA blood. If the mother has AA blood, the child will have AO blood no matter what. If the mother has AO blood, The baby might have OO or AO blood. (O blood can only be OO) Not too sure about if negatives or positives affect the baby's blood type though.
A woman with type A blood may have genotype AO or AA. The heterozygous type is AO.
No the baby blood type will be (ao)or(oo)
We are looking for the possible blood types of the FATHERAvailable information:Mother type A --can be AA or AO = contributes A or O geneBaby type A --can be AA or AOBaby receives one gene from each parent: Mama type AA/AO + Papa AA/AO = Baby type AA, AO, OOMama type AA/AO + Papa BO = Baby type AB, AO, BO, OOMama type AA/AO + Papa AB = Baby type AA, AO, BB, BO, ABMama type AA/AO + Papa OO = Baby type AO, OOPapa cannot be Type BB as that cross would only give AB or BO results. Other than that, as long as Papa contributes an A or an O, the baby will be Type A.
it doesn't matter what type of blood you have to have children.
We are looking for the possible blood types of the PARENTS.Available information:Baby type A -- can be either AA or AOAt least one parent must be type A.Baby receives one gene from each parent: Mama type AA/AO + Papa AA/AO = Baby type AA, AO, OOMama type AA/AO + Papa BO = Baby type AB, AO, BO, OOMama type AA/AO + Papa AB = Baby type AA, AO, BB, BO, ABMama type AA/AO + Papa OO = Baby type AO, OOPapa cannot be Type BB as that cross would only give AB or BO results. Other than that, as long as Papa contributes an A or an O, the baby will be Type A.
AB or AO or BO
Yes. Blood type A could be AA or Ao. Blood Type B could be BB or Bo. Blood type o has to be oo. If Ao and Bo are crossed, then their is a 25 percent chance that oo will be the resulting blood type.
They don't actually get the blood type, they are just born with it. The basically gain the blood type their mother has because they basically use the same blood. They can also get blood transfusions or the blood and bone marrow has mutated so that they can no longer produce A and B antibodies.
The genotype of the father is certainly OO (because blood type O is recessive). The genotype of the mother however can be AO or AA (both give blood type A). The baby will have a combination of the genes from the mother and the father (one of each) and so: - If the genotype of the mother is AA and the genotype of the father is OO, the baby will certainly have AO as genotype and has therefore blood type A. -If the genotype of the mother is AO and the genotype of the father is OO, the baby can have AO or OO as genotype. AO results in blood type A and OO in blood type O (50% chance).
The genotype of the father is certainly OO (because blood type O is recessive). The genotype of the mother however can be AO or AA (both give blood type A). The baby will have a combination of the genes from the mother and the father (one of each) and so: - If the genotype of the mother is AA and the genotype of the father is OO, the baby will certainly have AO as genotype and has therefore blood type A. -If the genotype of the mother is AO and the genotype of the father is OO, the baby can have AO or OO as genotype. AO results in blood type A and OO in blood type O (50% chance).