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We are looking for the possible blood types of a baby.Parental information:Mother type O neg = can only be OO and Rh (--) Genes: O & (-)Father type AB pos = can only be AB and Rh (++) or (+-) Genes: A, B, (+), (-)Baby receives one gene from each parent: Baby is type AO Rh (+-) = Type AposBaby is type AO Rh (--) = Type A negBaby is type BO Rh (+-) = Type B posBaby is type BO Rh (--) = Type B negIf the parents are O neg and AB pos, they can have a Type A pos/neg or Type B pos/neg baby.
I assume what you are talking about is D antigen in Rh (Rhesus) blood group system. Rh blood group system is the most important blood group system after ABO blood group system (i.e. type A (AA, AO), type AB, type B (BB, BO), type O (OO) ). The Rh blood group system consists of 50 defined blood-group antigens and the 5 antigens D, C, c, E, and e are the most important. The commonly-used terms Rh factor, Rh positive and Rh negative refer to the D antigen only. Rh factor (Rh- and Rh + depending on D antigen neg/pos) is important for blood transfusion and prevention of hemolytic disease of the newborn or erythroblastosis fetalis (basically the baby and mom have different blood type - Rh- and Rh+ and cause severe immune response - fatal to the newborn)
The child will have AB as her Blood group Not necessarily. If maternal blood group is A(AO) and paternal group is B(BO) then baby could inherit A from mum and O from dad - O is always recessive so blood group would be A Rh grouping (neg or pos) is inherited as a triplet code so could be either pos or neg
Rh blood group, D antigen
RH- and RH+ are not blood types, they are factors.
Rh factor or rehsus factor is also involved in blood groups. either a person is Rh+ or Rh- if u are A+ then u have blood group A and you are Rh+ if you are A- then you have blood group A and you are Rh-
No. The baby could have a negative Rh factor, but it would have either the A or B blood group.
Yes. 85% of the population is Rh+. Rh- is recessive . Type O+ and B- can make O+/- (or) B+/-
We are looking for the possible blood types of a MOTHER.Available information:Father type O pos -- can only be OO with Rh (++) or (+-)Genes: O, (+), (-)Baby type O neg -- can only be OO with Rh (--)Baby receives one gene from each parent: Mother must contribute an O and Rh (-)Blood type AO with Rh pos (+-) or neg (--)Blood type BO with Rh pos (+-) or neg (--)Blood type OO with Rh pos (+-) or neg (--)With the father contributing an O and (-) gene, the mother mus contribute the other O and (-); therefore the mother can be Type A pos/neg, Type B pos/neg or Type O pos/neg, with Type O neg being the best case of getting the O neg baby.
I think Rh is not a blood group. Rh stands for a factor and derived its name from factor found in the blood of Rhesus monkey.
If the father's Rh allele pattern is +-, he would be Rh+ but could still pass on the - allele to the child. Combined with an O- allele from the mother, the result would be an O- child.
You can physically give blood while having mononucleosis, however during normal blood screening procedure your blood would be rejected. Mononucleosis is due to the Epstein Bar Virus which infects B cells in your blood. Therefore it can be transmitted through blood transfusion and blood infected with mononucleosis is rejected by blood banks.