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Could be any type, we all get our blood groups from our parents or even our grandparents so, if your child is not B positve, your child will have the same blood group as one of its four grandparents.
A positive with highest probability
Yes, if both parents are AO genotype there is a 25% chance of the parents producing a type O child. Since both parents are Rh positive the probability of an Rh positive child in at least 75%.
If both parents are O, the children will definitely be O. The O type is recessive--both alleles must be O for the child to be O. Since both parents are O, we know the union contains four O alleles--hence any child will be O. The Rhesus factor is the question. The Rh positive allele is dominant, so an Rh positive person can carry either one or two of them and still be positive. If one parent carries two Rh positive alleles, any child of theirs will be Rh positive. If both of them carry an Rh negative allele, there's a 25 percent probability the child will inherit two Rh negative alleles and be Rh negative. (The other choices are the child inherits two Rh positive alleles, at 25 percent probability, and the child inherits only one Rh positive allele, at 50 percent probability because the Rh positive allele could come from either parent.)
Yes, in that "O" is the result of the dominant gene.
Yes, your child could die from it.
Whooping cough - or pertussis - is an infection of the respiratory system caused by the bacterium Bordetella pertussis (or B. pertussis). It's characterized by severe coughing spells that end in a "whooping" sound when the person breathes in.
Yes. Having B phenotype can be a result of either BB or B0 genotype.
The probability is 2 - 6
No probability. Neither parent has an "A" for the child to inherit to make an "AB".
There is not enough information on the propensity for the parents to have a child of either gender and so it is necessary to assume that the probability of the gender of the next child is independent of the genders of preceding children. In that case the probability of the next child being a girl is 1/2.There is not enough information on the propensity for the parents to have a child of either gender and so it is necessary to assume that the probability of the gender of the next child is independent of the genders of preceding children. In that case the probability of the next child being a girl is 1/2.There is not enough information on the propensity for the parents to have a child of either gender and so it is necessary to assume that the probability of the gender of the next child is independent of the genders of preceding children. In that case the probability of the next child being a girl is 1/2.There is not enough information on the propensity for the parents to have a child of either gender and so it is necessary to assume that the probability of the gender of the next child is independent of the genders of preceding children. In that case the probability of the next child being a girl is 1/2.