The child will be type A or B If nothing strange happens the child will get one gene from the father and one from the mother If the genotypes look like this: Father = AB Mother = OOSo the child could then have: AO = Type A BO = Type B
Yes.
oo (recessive) and AB (codominance) can produce Bo (heterozygotic type B).
The child got the B gene from the parent with AB and the o gene from the type O. Since B is dominant over o, B is what manifests.
We are looking for the possible blood types of a baby.
Parental information:
one has to bee either A negetive A positive or AB and the other has to be either B positive B negative or AB
It is not possible for parents having both O blood type, to have an AB child. With this combination O+O = O only.
No.
o-
No, O and B blood type parents can not create an A blood type offspring. The only blood type offspring that can be created by these parents is O+, O-, B+, or B-.
100% of the offspring of type O parents will be type O.
ii, IAi, IBi, IAIB
Certain blood types are not obtainable in offspring when the parents have certain blood types.
O is recessive, therfore the parents can be pretty much anything except AB.
Yes. It would require the inheritance of the A containing chromosomes from both parents and it would require both parents to be heterozygous for the Rh gene. The odds of this is low, but it is possible. If one or more of the parents is homozygous for the Rh+ gene the likelihood of having an Rh- child would be very, very low, low enough to get a genetic test done. It would require some sort of mutation or a nondisjunction event to occur during meiosis. Put simply, yes! A and AB parents, possible offspring: A. B or AB. Rh+ parents, possible offspring: Rh+ or Rh-. For more information follow the link.
through the placenta; through blood
O
To have type O then you have two copies of the O gene (OO)This is possible if both parents have (AO or OA) genes, (the A bit dominates)the ratio of possible offspring will be 1-AA, 1-OO, 2-AO from AO parents. However, if either parent is AA (or both parents are AA) then OO is not possible.
Without any further information about the blood types of the offspring's parents, you can say that the offspring of a parent with type A and parent of type B could have any blood type -- A, B, O, or AB.
Without any further information about the blood types of the offspring's parents, you can say that the offspring of a parent with type A and parent of type B could have any blood type -- A, B, O, or AB.