If the father is homozygous for the B blood group, giving him the BB blood genotype, and the mother's genotype is AB (the only genotype for the AB blood group), then their offspring could have either the AB or B blood groups. If the father is heterozygous for the B blood group, giving him the BO genotype, then their offspring could have the AB, A, or B blood groups. However, they could not produce an offspring with the O blood group.
He mother and father have nothing to do with the child's blood type
Possible blood types of the child with a mother who has A blood type and a father who has AB blood type are A, B, and AB. :)
No, because a baby gets their blood from their father, not their mother.
Absolutely. A child will either have its mother's blood type or its father's blood type. If the mother's blood type is NOT O, then someone else is the father.
If the father has blood type AB and the mother has blood type O, the son can inherit one of two possible combinations of alleles: A from the father and O from the mother, resulting in blood type A, or B from the father and O from the mother, resulting in blood type B. Therefore, the son's possible blood types are A or B, but he cannot have blood type O or AB.
Blood type is a combination of the mother's and the father's genes.
The father could be AB or B.
Father can be A, B, or O.
If the father has that blood type, yes.
Of course!
Yes, the child's blood type can be B if the father has o.
No.