The Basic Blood Group genotypes would be:
AA AO AB BB BO OO
Blood type A--AA AO
Blood type B--BB BO
Blood type AB--AB
Blood type O--OO
OO I think those are the only ones
ab, aa, bb are all the possible types
"O" or "B"
no, because the possible genotypes of blood type A are AA and AO while the possible genotype of blood type O is OO. therefore, the possible blood type of their children would either be a blood type O and a blood type A.
The possible genotypes of blood type A are AA and AO. The possible genotypes of blood type B are BB and BO. The genotype of blood type AB is AB. The genotype of blood type O is OO.
Use a punnet square it may be a little tricky though.Just remember which letter is dominant and which one is recessive.heterozygous and Homozygous.
In humans there are two blood antigens - A and B. The absence of either antigen is referred to as O. The four possible phenotypes (genotypes) are: AB (AB), A (AA or AO), B (BB or BO) and O (O).
AO or AA
Parentsblood types: A and Bgenotypes: IAi and IBiChildrenblood types: A, B, O, and ABgenotypes: IAi, IBi, Ii, and IAIB(capital A's and B's are superscript)
BB or Bo normally.
B
Blood typePossible genotypesAAA AOBBB BOBlood typePossible genotypesABABOOO
Yes. There are two possible genotypes for a person with type B blood: BB or BO. If a person with the BB genotype has children with a person with type O blood, then all of their children will have type B blood. But, it the person has the BO genotype, then any child they have will have a 50% chance of having type O blood.
Yes, it is possible. Parents who are O positive may have children who are O+ or O-, depending on the parents' genotypes.