The phenotype is a physical characteristic that is expressed by the genes. ----- An example of a phenotype is human blood group.
The answer is: C
Yes, it is.
O pos
it recieves the neg o or o pos
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.
my blood group is A2B +ve .. in under what blood group it comes ??
My Mother was O pos. Dad was AB pos. Can I have a different blood type such as A pos? My siblings have AB pos.
it's something 4 sure!
The GCF is a2b.
The phenotype is a physical characteristic that is expressed by the genes. ----- An example of a phenotype is human blood group.
In regards to Blood Type, Phenotype O refers to Blood Type O as opposed to A, B, or AB.
The answer is: C
Because it takes 2a to make 1mol of a2b, the ratio is 1mol a2b/2mol a. If you only have 1.0 mol of a to react, then 1mol a x (1mol a2b/2 mol a)= 0.5 mol of a2b Because it takes 1 mol of b to make 1 mole of a2b, the ratio is 1mol a2b/1mol b. So, 1.0 mol b x (1mol a2b/1mol b)= 1.0 mol of a2b. Since you run out of a to react with b, a is the limiting reagent meaning that you can only produce 0.5 mol of a2b even though you have an excess amount of b. So, only 0.5 mol of a2b can be produced.
*Note from asker: Both my parents and at least one brother have B pos blood... Possibility of a throwback gene?
I think if you are O Pos you can only get 0 Pos, but if you are O pos you can give your blood to any of the other blood groups. But I am not a Dr nor a Heamatologist. Just scan through these details on the net to find more info.
Yes, it is.