This is a homogenous state of the gene coding for antigen A (consequently blood group A) on the plasma membrane of the erythrocytes.There are three genes that have been isolated as being responsible for blood groups i.e A,B,O.A and B codes for the presence of the respective antigen on the R.B.C while O codes for the absence of both antigen A&B.Gene A and B are co-dominant and thus an individual with genotype AB has blood group AB because both genes express themselves phenotypically.Genotype AO will still be phenotypically expressed as blood group A just like AA.
No. The daughter will be either blood group A (with genotype AO) or blood group B (genotype BO). This is because she must inherit one of the alleles from her father, so either an A or a B.
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There is only one possible blood genotype that gives group O. The person must be homozygous for type O.
No. The mother has the genotype (i,i) The father has the genotype (IA,IB) The only ABO blood type of any offspring would be A (0.50)or B (0.50).
No - a person with that genotype would have blood group A. A person with O blood can only receive blood from an O donor.
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No. An AA and SS combination can only produce an AS genotype.
Yes it is possibke. I am a living example. My blood group is B+ and my genotype is AA.
yes. If one parent has blood group A (as in genotype AO) and the other has blood group B (as in genotype BO) can have a child with blood group O
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.
No. The daughter will be either blood group A (with genotype AO) or blood group B (genotype BO). This is because she must inherit one of the alleles from her father, so either an A or a B.
If one parent is O and the other is AB, the child can either be blood type A (genotype AO) or B (genotype BO).
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Blood group, also known as blood type, is the grouping of blood due to the presence or absence of antigenic substances on red blood cells. Genotype is the genetic makeup of a cell or organism.
There is only one possible blood genotype that gives group O. The person must be homozygous for type O.
No. The mother has the genotype (i,i) The father has the genotype (IA,IB) The only ABO blood type of any offspring would be A (0.50)or B (0.50).
No - a person with that genotype would have blood group A. A person with O blood can only receive blood from an O donor.