it depends on what blood type that your parent has
The blood types A, B, AB, and O are determined by multiple alleles. These alleles exist at the same gene locus on chromosome 9 and interact to create the different blood types. Each individual has two of these alleles, resulting in the ABO blood type system.
polygenic inheritanceQ: What type of inheritance is blood type?A: multiple allelesOf all the blood types that hematologists concern themselves with, most people worry about the ABO type. The inheritance for the ABO blood type is codominant, as a parent with A type and a parent with B type can give birth to a child with AB type.
AB blood type can be created by combining A and B blood types.
Blood type A can receive a transfusion from blood types A and AB.
A person with phenotype AB blood must have genotype AB blood. Meaning that the person has inherited both A and B alleles.
The blood types A, B, AB, and O are determined by multiple alleles. These alleles exist at the same gene locus on chromosome 9 and interact to create the different blood types. Each individual has two of these alleles, resulting in the ABO blood type system.
polygenic inheritanceQ: What type of inheritance is blood type?A: multiple allelesOf all the blood types that hematologists concern themselves with, most people worry about the ABO type. The inheritance for the ABO blood type is codominant, as a parent with A type and a parent with B type can give birth to a child with AB type.
Blood type AB has both A and B antigens on their red blood cells, but neither type of antibody on their plasma. AB blood is a relatively new type of blood, having developed as a result of changing environments, and the co-mingling of two different blood types.
AB blood type can be created by combining A and B blood types.
It is co dominance (AB)
there are 8 types of blood a+, b+, o+, ab+,a-,b-,o-,ab-
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Blood type A can receive a transfusion from blood types A and AB.
When donating blood they can only be given to a specific blood type. Type A can be given to A or AB blood types only. Type B can be given to B or AB blood types only. Type AB can only be given to AB. While type O can be given to all type A, B, AB and O blood types.
Blood AB.
A person with phenotype AB blood must have genotype AB blood. Meaning that the person has inherited both A and B alleles.
The AB blood type is known as the universal recipient. Therefore, the groups that a person with this blood type can give blood to are limited. If your blood is AB+, then you can only give to others with AB+ blood. If your blood is AB-, then you can give to people with both AB+ or AB- blood.