If the father has AB blood, we know his genotype is AB. But if the mother has type A blood, she can either have AO or AA.
If you cross AB x AO in a Punnett Square, the child would have a 50% chance of having type A blood, 25% chance of having AB and 25% chance of having type B.
If you cross AB x AA, the child would have a 50% chance of having type A and a 50% chance of having type AB.
Blood type is a combination of the mother's and the father's genes.
The father could be AB or B.
The baby's blood type would either be type A or type O. The father (phenotype A) could have an underlying genotype of either AA or AO. Therefore, the baby could have either type A (AO - with A from the father and O from the mother) or type O (OO - with O from the father and O from the mother) blood.
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He mother and father have nothing to do with the child's blood type
Your blood type would either most likely be A, AO or O.
Anything but AB.
The mother would have to be type A. Father has genotype (0,0) Mother would need to have genotype (A,0) - fenotype (blood group) = A
The Baby Would Be Type A Blood
The child can have either A-type blood or O-type blood.
Possible blood types of the child with a mother who has A blood type and a father who has AB blood type are A, B, and AB. :)
there can be any of blood group "AB", "A", "B" "O"