Depends on the B parent. If the genes of the B parent are B and o, then the offspring could have A, B, or AB. If the genes of the B parent are B and B, then the offspring could have AB or B.
If the parent's blood type is AB and B, the possible blood type of the baby is A, B, or AB.
For parents with o+o, they will have kids with O type blood. For parents with A+A, they will have kids with A or O type blood. For parents with B+B, they will have kids with B or O type blood. Foe parents with AB+AB, they will have kids with AB, A or B type blood.
There will be four different genetically different types of sperm cells as a result of the combination of genes A and B on one chromosome and a and b on the homologous chromosome: AB, Ab, aB, and ab.
Yes, parents who are B positive (genotype can be either BB or BO) and AB positive (genotype AB) can have a child with an A positive blood type. The possible combinations of alleles from these parents can include A (from the AB parent) and B (from the B parent), resulting in an AB child. However, if the B parent has the BO genotype, there's also a chance for an AO combination, leading to an A blood type in the child.
For a baby with AB blood type : both parents should be AB. or one is AB and the other is B. or one is A and the other is B.
Yes, an O positive parent and an M positive parent can have an AB negative child if both parents are carriers of the A and B genes and the child inherits one A and one B gene from each parent. This combination would result in the child having blood type AB.
Yes D = Rh+, d = Rh- If both parents are heterozygous (D d), then the baby can get d from each; therefore, resulting in Rh- Also can get D from 1 parent & d from other parent resulting in Rh+ Or can get D from each parent, resulting in Rh+ As for B & AB, The parent which is type B has genotype of BO or BB both of which would result in B type. AB parent has only 1 option for genotype, AB The baby gets 1 gene from each parent, so possibilities for baby are: AB, B (genotype BO or BB; B is dominant), A (genotype AO; A is dominant) This baby could be type A+ A- B+ B- AB+ or AB-
yes, because the offspring could take AB or just B or even BB .
No
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
It is not possible for two parents with blood types AB and B to have a child with O blood type. A child's blood type is determined by the combination of their parents' genes, and O blood type requires both parents to have at least one O gene.
AB+ B+ or A+