A woman with type AB blood has both alleles that give blood both the A antigens and the B antigens, but the man with type O blood has both of the alleles that lack these antigens. Because the child will receive one allele from the mother and one from the father, none of their children will have AB or O blood.
Each human has 46 chromosomes. You get 23 from your mother and 23 from your father. Therefore, you have half (50 percent) from your mother and half (50 percent) from your father.
Let T=trait (dominant) Let t= trait (recessive) Father has Tt and mother also has Tt The possible combinations for offspring are: TT Tt Tt and tt Therefore There is a 3/4 change of the offspring having the dominant trait and a 1/4 Chance of the offspring having the recessive trait It should also be noted that there is a 1/4 chance of the offspring carrying two dominant genes meaning that any of their children will also share the dominant trait
Take the phenotypes of the two parents and have them above and next to a box: (say that the mother is AA and the father is aa) ....A A a Aa Aa a Aa Aa All of the children should have one dominant and one recessive allele.
Before you make rash decisions, make sure all tests are confirmed. First, The AB negative mother should be able to give birth to A-.A+,B-,B+,AB-,AB+ child. The mother is the one that can not, if all the tests are correct, have an O child. The father, if he is A -, can only have A-,A+,B-,B+,AB-,AB+.O-,O+.Now let me explain. There are two slots for A,B or empty(O). The father can be AO, or AA in this case. The mother is AB. She has to contribute either the A or the B, usually. Please notice the usually.Final answer, no because of the mother's contribution unless there is a mutation.
No. For a person to be "O" blood type, they have a phenotype of O, which can only come about if they have a genotype of OO. If both mother and father are O's then they have no B that they can donate to the baby.
Each human has 46 chromosomes. You get 23 from your mother and 23 from your father. Therefore, you have half (50 percent) from your mother and half (50 percent) from your father.
Yes you can it is called Line breeding and only experienced people should do it. But you cant do mother/son combo's and AKC dose have the answers for that.
Never.It is because the offspring will have hereditary diseases.
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Blood types are received from the mother and father, so the child can be the same type as the mother if the father's type allows it.
they can mate with each other but the children might be deformed depending on the dog and whom, the father mother was. If a father's children even though not from the same mother breed the pups could have birth defects. Same with the mother's pups breeding
The mother should notify family services.
No, only the mother can. On the reverse, should the father be able to sue the stepfather for aiding the mother in alienation the child from the father?
They created you, cared for you, and paid for you
Some of the Olympian gods' offspring were more god and goddesses, but some were demigods. They were only demi-gods when the child had an Olympian god for a mother or father and a regular mortal for a mother or father. An example of a famous demigod is Perseus- who defeated The Kracken (monster that was sent by hades to destroy humans for their lack of belief in the gods, the whole story is too much to tell so you should google it) and saved Princess Andromeda and the entire human race.
Of course it matters. The attack should have been reported to the police and the father should be prosecuted.
If your father owns the house, and owns the property in question, then he likely has the right to keep said property. However, if the offspring is able to prove that they own the property in question, then the property should be relinquished to the offspring.