In order to determine your child's blood type, you would need to consult with your family physcian. He or she can have a blood type test ordered. This may or may not be available in the office. Using a laymens understanding of medicine, I would assume, the child would have o, but know this may not be the case.
Yes. The baby will have either blood type O+ or A+ (I'm assuming you're referring to positive when you say dominant)
The baby can be born with either. My father is Type A and my mother is O. I'm A, and my brother is O. It is possible that it will complicate the pregnancy though. The baby can be born with either. My father is Type A and my mother is O. I'm A, and my brother is O. It is possible that it will complicate the pregnancy though.
A=B>O Blood Type A is equal to Type B, and both of these are dominant to type O. So you can get type A, type B, type AB (mix of A and B because neither one is dominant over the other) or type O.
In the ABO blood group system, blood type A is considered to be dominant over blood type O. This means that if an individual inherits one allele for type A from one parent and one allele for type O from the other, their blood type will be A. Blood type B is also dominant over type O, while blood type AB is considered co-dominant, expressing both A and B antigens.
Yes - blood type O or B are the only possibilities. Each parent donates one allele to the child. The parent with blood type O must donate an O. The parent with blood type be will donate either a B or an O - they can only donate an O if they are heterozygous, BO.
No. A and B are dominant blood types and O is recessive. A parent with blood type AB can only donate a dominant A or dominant B. A child with blood type O would need to come from parents with one of the following combinations: A-A, A-B, A-O, B-O, O-O
In the ABO blood group system, blood type A and B are considered dominant, while blood type O is recessive. This means that an individual with at least one A or B allele will express either type A or type B blood. Blood type AB, which results from the presence of both A and B alleles, is also dominant. Thus, O blood type individuals must inherit two O alleles to express that phenotype.
The child could have either blood type A or O. Blood type A is dominant over O, so there is a 50% chance the child will have type A and a 50% chance they will have type O.
Which statement describes the blood type of a person with the alleles IAi? It is type AB because I and i are codominant. It is type AB because A and i are codominant. It is type A because i is dominant and A is recessive. It is type A because A is dominant and i is recessive.
yes the 0+ blood type is dominant over other
The child would have A plus blood type since A blood type is a dominant trait while O blood type is a recessive trait
Since O blood is recessive and B is dominant, this scenario would be possible