Two children--two pregnancies (gravida) both resulting in two live births (para).
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no because O is ii & AB is IaIB.
You blood type depends on the type of blood for your parents, but that doesn't mean that the percentage is even, it's just a genetic calculations made between the two parent gene to see the expected blood types . for example : father is AB and mother is O AB and O ------> IAIB and ii the children will be 50% A and 50% B O and O --------> ii and ii the children will be 100% O ......... and so on :)
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No. If two parents both have A blood then they are either AA or Ai. This means they can have a child with AA, Ai, or ii (O blood). To get AB there must be a B somewhere.
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no, blood type AB has gennotype IA,IB while blood type o has the genotype II. Each of his parents passed on an allele,So neither could have blood type AB
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