Depending on the genotype of the father BB or BO (BO is probably more likely),
the child could be. AB, BB, BO or AO.
If the father is BB the child can only be AB or BB.
If the father is BO the child could be AB, AO, AO or BB.
The genotype of the father is certainly OO (because blood type O is recessive). The genotype of the mother however can be AO or AA (both give blood type A). The baby will have a combination of the genes from the mother and the father (one of each) and so: - If the genotype of the mother is AA and the genotype of the father is OO, the baby will certainly have AO as genotype and has therefore blood type A. -If the genotype of the mother is AO and the genotype of the father is OO, the baby can have AO or OO as genotype. AO results in blood type A and OO in blood type O (50% chance).
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The rh factor is different from blood type. If the mother is RH positive and the father is RH negative, the baby can be either RH positive or RH negative. That is RH factor. It is different from blood type. If the mother is blood type O, and the father is blood type O, the baby will be type O. However the father can be type A, B, or AB. In that case, the baby may be one of those.
it depends on what the father's blood type is, there is a 50/50 chance that your child will have your blood type
AB or AO or BO
Of course!
If the father has that blood type, yes.
yes they can have any type of baby 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. :)
The Baby Would Be Type A Blood
No, because a baby gets their blood from their father, not their mother.
The baby will normally be A positive.
The father could be AB or B.
If the father is homozygous (ii, BB): the baby will be type B. If the father is heterozygous (ii, Bi): the baby will be type B or O.
Yes.
Yes, they can.
Yes