O is the most recessive blood type. And RH- negative is recessive. There are a limited number of Blood Type Combinations. AA, AO, BB, BO, AB, OO. Blood Type can be determined with some certainty by using a Pundit Square.
EXAMPLE
AO x OO would result in First Filial Progeny of 50% AO and 50% OO.
or
AA x BO would result in FIrst Filial Progeny of 50% AO and 50% AB.
If both parents are carriers of the recessive O allele, they can pass it on to their child. In this case, their child would inherit one O allele from each parent and have blood type O. This is possible because blood type O is recessive to both blood types A and B.
No surprisingly AB is not recursive at all. It is actually dominant. However it is rare. The most common blood type is O although is recessive. They believe that people with O blood type had a greater chance of surviving the black plague in the middle ages and that is why so many people have type O blood.
No, two parents with type O blood cannot have a child with blood type A. Blood type O is recessive and a child can only have type A blood if they inherit an A allele from one parent and either an A or O allele from the other parent.
The baby can be born with either. My father is Type A and my mother is O. I'm A, and my brother is O. It is possible that it will complicate the pregnancy though. The baby can be born with either. My father is Type A and my mother is O. I'm A, and my brother is O. It is possible that it will complicate the pregnancy though.
Individuals with blood type O can have the genotypes OO or Oi, where "i" represents the recessive allele for blood type O.
Yes, they can. If they are both A dominant O recessive, their children can receive the recessive O from each of them and show as O type blood.
Which statement describes the blood type of a person with the alleles IAi? It is type AB because I and i are codominant. It is type AB because A and i are codominant. It is type A because i is dominant and A is recessive. It is type A because A is dominant and i is recessive.
Nope... Its just another type of blood.. its the recessive one...."Universal Donner "!
The child would have A plus blood type since A blood type is a dominant trait while O blood type is a recessive trait
No, the blood types a and b are dominant alleles and would mask the recessive o blood type.
Since O blood is recessive and B is dominant, this scenario would be possible
If both parents are carriers of the recessive O allele, they can pass it on to their child. In this case, their child would inherit one O allele from each parent and have blood type O. This is possible because blood type O is recessive to both blood types A and B.
Its a possibility. Although the parents have to both be heterozygous with the type O blood. Because type O blood is recessive while type A and type B are dominant.
It depends on your parent's blood type and dominant as well as recessive genes.
No surprisingly AB is not recursive at all. It is actually dominant. However it is rare. The most common blood type is O although is recessive. They believe that people with O blood type had a greater chance of surviving the black plague in the middle ages and that is why so many people have type O blood.
Yes it can be the recessive secondary blood type. Examble A/0 or B/O
No. A and B are dominant blood types and O is recessive. A parent with blood type AB can only donate a dominant A or dominant B. A child with blood type O would need to come from parents with one of the following combinations: A-A, A-B, A-O, B-O, O-O