The mother would be AB. * The mother could be A or AB. The explanation: Dad shows the recessive trait (type O), so must have two copies of the recessive allele (his genotype is ii). So the son must have inherited a copy of the recessive allele from Dad. But Junior is type A, so must have a copy of the IA allele. That must have come from Mum. To pass on the IA allele, Mum must be either IAIA (type A) or IAIB (type AB).
The possible blood type outcomes of their offspring would be type B or AB. Each parent passes on one blood type allele to their child, so the child could inherit the B allele from the mother and the B or A allele from the father, resulting in blood type B or AB.
For the mother to have a non-albino offspring, she would need to have at least one dominant allele for the trait, so her genotype could be either Aa or AA. The father must have two recessive alleles (aa) to pass on albinism to the offspring. The albino offspring's genotype would be aa.
This would depend on what the genotype is of the parents. They could have children with type A, B, AB, or O type blood. This is possible if they are both heterozygous if they are homozygous for their respective blood types they could only have AB children. Also the statistics for the blood types would change if one parent was homozygous and one parent were heterozygous.
The offspring could have blood type A- or O- due to the possible combination of A and O alleles from the parents.
John was the offspring of his mother and father. The offspring of the white cat and the black cat is a grey cat.
The possible blood type outcomes of their offspring would be type B or AB. Each parent passes on one blood type allele to their child, so the child could inherit the B allele from the mother and the B or A allele from the father, resulting in blood type B or AB.
the offspring could have type "A" or type "B"
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If the father and mother are deer, the mother would be called a doe and the offspring would be called fawns, but the answer might be different for species other than deer.
O Only O
The mother and father
Possible blood types are A, B, or AB. Basically, the offspring can be any blood type except for O.
because the baby is in the mother not the father
It could happen if the genes of the father or the mother have white in them. Its unlikely though.
For the mother to have a non-albino offspring, she would need to have at least one dominant allele for the trait, so her genotype could be either Aa or AA. The father must have two recessive alleles (aa) to pass on albinism to the offspring. The albino offspring's genotype would be aa.
A parent can be a father or a mother. A mother is a female who has given birth to offspring
This would depend on what the genotype is of the parents. They could have children with type A, B, AB, or O type blood. This is possible if they are both heterozygous if they are homozygous for their respective blood types they could only have AB children. Also the statistics for the blood types would change if one parent was homozygous and one parent were heterozygous.