If they're both homozygous (AA, AA): A is produced.
If they're both heterozygous (Ai, Ai): A or O is produced.
If one of them is heterozygous and the other not (Ai, AA): A is produced.
All blood types are catorgorized by a single gene, and two of three allels in that gene. First start a chart with your blood type, then record all the possible combinations for that type.
B cells and T cells are two types of lymphocytes, a type of white blood cell found in cell mediated immunity.
There are two types of blood. Deoxygenated blood, and oxygenated blood.
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 impossible for two type O people to have a type AB offspring. One person must be A or AB and the other must be B or AB to have an AB offspring.
i think so because in math class two negatives equal a positive.
I believe type O blood is the one blood type that can be matched to any of the other blood types. There is one type of blood, though, that is not compatible with type O blood. However, that is very rare.
There are two types of Rh blood type, a Rh + and a Rh -ve, they are useful in surgery so blood type can be matched. Especially in pregnancy it is beneficial for mother and child to have the same Rh blood type.
The blood groups A, B, AB and O are the seperate blood types and within a blood type the blood may be Rh+ or Rh-.
100% of the offspring of type O parents will be type O.
There are two different types of A blood types, there is the one that originated from Europe and one that originated from the Arctic. The two blood types have specific properties and each require certain foods to be healthy.
No, because A & B are dominants.
By the presence or absence of two antigens.
If the mother has O type blood and the father has A then the child could not have AB blood type. The possible blood types for these two people children would be type A and O. Lookup a Blood Type Calculator on the net and type in the different blood types and see the results.
Blood type AB has both A and B antigens on their red blood cells, but neither type of antibody on their plasma. AB blood is a relatively new type of blood, having developed as a result of changing environments, and the co-mingling of two different blood types.
No. It is determined by both parents. There are two different types of agglutinogens, type 'A' and type 'B'. Type 'O' has no antigens on the surface of the cell.Each type has different properties. The ABO blood type classification system uses the presence or absence of these molecules to categorize blood into four types. Everyone inherits two alleles of the gene, one from each parent.The combination of your two alleles determines your blood type.
Yes, two blood types that are the same are compatible for donation. Either can give or receive blood from the other.