We are looking for the possible blood types of a baby.
Parental information:
You can never be sure what blood type you are if you not do an actual test. It could be a possibility that you do not have either blood type. You can go to a drugstore to purchase an at home kit.
Barack is type AB, so there are several possibilities: Mom A, Dad B Mom B, Dad A Mom AB, Dad A Mom AB, Dad B Mom A, Dad AB Mom B, Dad AB Mom AB, Dad AB
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Not necessarily, you could have the same, you could have the same as your dad, or you could be different. If your mom had type A blood and your dad type B you could possibly have type A, B, AB, or O blood.
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Since O blood is recessive and B is dominant, this scenario would be possible
Sure.
You could have several children with different blood types. you get your blood type from either parents or even grand parents.
We are looking for the possible blood types of the FATHER.Available information:Mother type B -- can be BB or BO = contributes B or O geneBaby type A -- can be AA or AO = must recieve O from mom & A from dadBaby receives one gene from each parent: Mom is BO and Dad is AA = baby AO or ABMom is BO and Dad is AO = baby AO, AB or OOMom is BO and DAd is AB = baby AO, AB, BBIf the mom is heterozygous Type B, and the dad is Type A or AB, then they could have a baby who is Type A.
No, this is not true. The child has to inherit two type O genes, however. Blood type is inherited as a co-dominant factor. For instance: Mom is A+, but her blood type genes are A and O. Because of the codominant nature of blood types inheritance, her blood is type A. Dad is O-. He has two type O genes. If, during fertilization, an ovum from the mother with type O gene combines with one of Dad's spermatozoa, the child will be type O. If an ovum with type A gene is fertilized, however, the resultant child will have type A blood. Same goes for mom who is A and dad who is B, so long as their genes are A/O and B/O, they can still have a type O child. If mom is A/O and dad is B/B, however, there is no chance the child will have type O. The child could have type B (B/O pairing) or AB, however.
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