We are looking for the possible Rh blood types of a baby.
Parental information:
No. The negative blood trait is a recessive trait. Two negative parents only carry the recessive gene and cannot pass on the dominant positive gene. At least one parents must be positive in order to have a positive child. This is not like math where two negatives multiplied together equals a positive. IN this case, two positives can have negative or positive children depending on the parents phenotypes. two negative parents can only have a negative child.
No, two parents who are both blood type O positive cannot have a child who is blood type A positive. Blood type inheritance follows specific rules, and in this case, it is not possible for two O positive parents to have a child with blood type A positive.
asexual
If both parents are type O, they will always produce type O offspring.
E.coli does not digest the starch on a starch agar plate, therefore it does not produce amylase making it negative.
It takes two rh negative parents to produce an rh negative baby.
Yes, it is possible for two O negative parents to have an A positive child if both parents are carriers of the A allele. The child would inherit one A allele from each parent, resulting in the A positive blood type.
If Parent 1 and Parent 2 both have blood type O then their offspring will have blood type O.
all organisms can divide to produce same offspring that are similar to the parents
reproduce
Definitely. One Rh positive parent is at least 50% likely to produce Rh positive offspring.
no
Yes. Blood types do not make parents incompatible.
If one of the parents is AO negative and the other is BO negative they could produce offspring that were BO, AO, AB or OO negative.
Negative times negative is always a positive.
Generally, in sexual reproduction, two parents make offspring.
Yes.