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We are looking for the possible blood types of a baby.

Parental information:

  • Mother type BO --contributes B or O gene
  • Father type AO --contributes A or O gene
Baby receives one gene from each parent:
  • Baby is type AB = Type AB
  • Baby is type AO = Type A (heterozygous)
  • Baby is type BO = Type B (heterozygous)
  • Baby is type OO = Type O
The children from this AO x BO mating can be any one of the 4 phenotypic results of the ABO blood types.
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What blood type will the child of a mother with type O blood and a father with type B blood have?

ask a doctor. They did, I guess... So let's see: The mother may have two possible genotypes, IBIB or IBO The father is OO. Therefore their child can have type B blood (genotype of IBO) or type O blood (genotype OO), depending on what allele the mother's egg cell contains.


Is it possible for a male with A blood type to have a child with a female B blood type who is O?

Yes, it is possible. The child could inherit the A blood type from the father and the B or O blood type from the mother, depending on the specific alleles that each parent carries. Blood type inheritance follows specific rules, so it is possible for a child to have a different blood type than either parent.


What is the possible genotype if the mother type AB and father type AB?

Well with two parent genotypes of AB the possible outcomes are: AA ; AB; AB ; or BB, so it seems with these 2 genotypes AB is the dominant out come and AA, BB are both recessive genes.


A man heterozygous for blood type A marries a woman heterozygous for blood type B The chance that their first child will have type O blood?

There is a 25% chance that their first child will have type O blood if both parents are heterozygous for blood type A and B. This is because the child could inherit an O gene from each parent, resulting in blood type O.


Can a daughter be blood type O when her father is blood type AB and her mother is A?

No, a child cannot have blood type O if one parent is blood type AB and the other parent is blood type A. Blood type O is inherited when both parents contribute an O allele, which is not present in this case.

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Can a parent with O positive and a parent with O negative have any affect on the child?

If the mother has type negative blood, and the father and child have type positive blood, the mother's blood may begin to attack the child's.


If one parent is o positive and other parent a positive what will their child be?

the child's blood type will be whatever their mother's is in almost all cases because the mother cannot host the life of a child with a different blood type. this is because the mother gives the child blood so they must be the same type.


If the mom is o plus blood and so is the child what blood types can the father have?

The child inherits one allele from each parent for their blood type. You said that the mom is o+ and so is the child. Therefore: The father cannot have the following blood type genotypes: AB+, AB-, AA+, AA-, BB+, or BB-. The father's blood type genotypes can be: Ao+, Ao-, Bo+, or Bo-.


What blood type will the child of a mother with type O blood and a father with type B blood have?

ask a doctor. They did, I guess... So let's see: The mother may have two possible genotypes, IBIB or IBO The father is OO. Therefore their child can have type B blood (genotype of IBO) or type O blood (genotype OO), depending on what allele the mother's egg cell contains.


What does co dominance mean?

Co-dominance happens when two genotypes are expressed at the same time. For example, one parent can have blood type A and one parent can have blood type B and together produce a child with blood type AB. If two parents have the blood type AB, the child has a chance of being mentally ill.


Can an O positive blood type father parent an A positive blood type child?

Yes, if the mother has type A or AB blood.


If the parents are AO and BO genotypes for the ABO blood group their children could include what genotypes?

The children could have AO, BO, AB, or OO genotypes. Each child would inherit one A allele from the AO parent and one B allele from the BO parent, resulting in the possible combinations of AO, BO, AB, or OO genotypes.


Can an b positive blood type father and mother parent an o positive blood type child?

yes, blood type is not genetic


Can you be the father if the baby don't have mine nor the mother blood type?

Yes. A mother with blood type A (AO) and a father with blood type B (BO) can have a child with blood type O (OO), one O from each parent. An AB parent and a A (AO) parent can have an B child (BO), an AB and a B (BO) can have an A (AO). An AB parent can never have an O child because it requires two recessive genes and an AB parent cannot donate a recessive O.


Can an B positive blood type mother and a O negative blood type father parent a B positive child?

Yes.


If the mother is A positive and the father is O positive what would the child's blood type be?

If the mother is A type blood and the father is O type blood, there are two options that can arise. Either the mother's A-type goes through and the child's also an A-type, or the mother's A-type doesn't go through an the child's an O-type. Because neither parent sport a B-type in their blood, the child cannot possibly have this blood type.


Can an B positive blood type mother and an B positive blood type father parent an A positive child?

No. The child will be type B or O, it cannot be type A.