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Dominant gene plus Dominant gene

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It would be definite that you have that gene or trait.

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Can b plus father and b plus mother give birth to A1B plus child?

Yes...this is absolutely possible. Everyone receives two blood type genes, one from their mother and one from their father. A and B are considered dominant genes and O is considered a recessive gene. In this case of the parent that is A+ , they carry one dominant A gene and one recessive O gene. The parent that is B- carries on dominant B gene and one recessive O gene. The negative or positive associated with the blood type is call the Rh factor. If you inherit the Rh factor from one of your parents then you are considered Rh positive (In this case, the parent who is A+). If you do NOT inherit the Rh factor from one of your parents then you are considered Rh negative (In this case, the parent who is B-). In the case of the baby born O+, he/she received one recessive O gene from the mother and one recessive O gene from the father. He/She also inherited the Rh factor from the parent that has it (parent that is A+). All Medical Answers need confirmation and re-confirmation.


What is an example of allele?

an allele is an alternative form of a gene that governs a characteristic, like hair or eye color. an individual gets 1 allele for each charecteristic from each parent. There are dominant alleles and recessive alleles. The dominant allele is the allele that is the person's physical appearance, and the recessive allele is the one that isn't visible but the person has in his/her genotype.


Can hazel eyed female plus brown eyed male equals blue eyed baby?

Yes if and only if either parent carries a recessive trait for Hazel eyes. In other words, if a grandparent or even a great-grandparent on either side has hazel eyes then YES the chances of having a child with hazel eyes OR even their children having hazel eyes is VERY possible.


What is the end product of c6h12o6 plus c6h12o6 plus c6h12o6 plus c6h12o6?

3c6h12o6


Why are some people left handed?

to be right handed is a dominant trait, the left is recessive, plus with the the left hand you put your hand in a more awkward postion. :) get it? hope you do if you dont know what dominant and recessive traits are, it has to do with genetics.

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Can a child w a- blood type have a father with a plus and a mother w O plus?

Yes A is dominant over O so if a child inherited the A gene from the father the child would be A Plus (or Rh +) is dominant over Negative (or Rh -). So if mother and father are both heterozygous for the Rh gene then 1 in 4 children will be Negative


How is it possible for a man to pass the ability to lactate to his daughters?

it might not be the dominant gene but men still have certain genes. plus, don't forget women will have this gene also and so this is where the daughter gains the ability to lactate.


What is a dominant genes?

A dominant gene or variant, refers to gene alleles ("variants") that "beat" other (recessive) genes. Meaning that if an individual has both a dominant and a recessive allele for a certain trait, the dominant allele will express itself "over" the recessive one, affecting the phenotype accordingly. A common example, while being a simplification of the actual complexities of the matter, is hair color. Brown hair is dominant over blond hair. A person with blond hair has both genes for that trait recessive, while a person with brown hair can have either both "brown hair color" genes or one "brown hair color" gene plus one "blond hair color" gene.


Can type 0 plus mother and ab plus father have an O plus baby?

No. The child will be either group A or group B, but not group O. This is because the father can donate only a group A gene or a group B gene, so since group A and group B are dominant over group O, the child could not have group O blood.


Can a baby be born with b rh- if parents are a rh plus and b rh plus?

Yes. Everyone carries a pair of genes for every trait (eyes, hair, even blood type). One is dominant and one is recessive.One of these parents likely a carried the B-Neg blood type on a recessive gene and it was expressed as a dominant trait in the baby.


What is the dominant intermolecular force between Na plus to Ar?

ion to dipole


Can a type A plus wife and a O blood type husband have a A plus child?

Yes because if because the wife with a plus is dominant so it is more likely to be a plus baby


Can an O plus father and an A plus mother have an A plus child?

Yes.... because blood trait A is dominant on blood trait O... the child will then have blood group A


Can b plus father and b plus mother give birth to A1B plus child?

Yes...this is absolutely possible. Everyone receives two blood type genes, one from their mother and one from their father. A and B are considered dominant genes and O is considered a recessive gene. In this case of the parent that is A+ , they carry one dominant A gene and one recessive O gene. The parent that is B- carries on dominant B gene and one recessive O gene. The negative or positive associated with the blood type is call the Rh factor. If you inherit the Rh factor from one of your parents then you are considered Rh positive (In this case, the parent who is A+). If you do NOT inherit the Rh factor from one of your parents then you are considered Rh negative (In this case, the parent who is B-). In the case of the baby born O+, he/she received one recessive O gene from the mother and one recessive O gene from the father. He/She also inherited the Rh factor from the parent that has it (parent that is A+). All Medical Answers need confirmation and re-confirmation.


If I am a - my husband is 0 plus what is our child's blood type?

in depends. What gene in dominate?


Can a parent with ab plus and the other parent with o plus have a child with o plus?

No, the blood types a and b are dominant alleles and would mask the recessive o blood type.


What are the notes of all dominant scales?

There is actually no such thing as a "dominant scale", however you can use the notes of a dominant 7th chord as a scale and that can begin on any note, the dominant 7th chord in C major is G7 and G7 uses all white keys (G, B, D and F), the structure of a dominant 7th chord is the major triad plus the flatted 7th.