You don't get just one or the other. For example: If your blood type is AB, either of your parents could have A, B, or AB. Another example: I have O and my husband has O. All of our children will have O, because O doesn't combine with A or B.
First let Me say "Fathers don't have babys, Mothers do" To answer what I think is the intent of the question A AB B and O blood type is completely separate from RH factor which is + or - so The Fathers O blood type has absolutely nothing to do with the Rh factor of the babys blood. A father with Rh + blood can Father a baby with type O (or any other type) blood.
All of their children would have type O blood, as the mother can only pass on an O blood type allele and the father can only pass on A or B blood type alleles. Since the mother is OO and the father is either AA or AB, their children would inherit one O allele from the mother and one A or B allele from the father, resulting in type O blood for all offspring.
I think there are some people that have been disadvantaged to not having tha correct blood type
Yes, a husband with blood type A and a wife with blood type O is compatible for having children. If the husband is AO (genotype) and the wife is OO, their children could have blood types A or O. Blood type compatibility is important for blood transfusions and possible genetic conditions, but in this case, they can have healthy children.
Scientists in China have recently created mice with two genetic mothers and no fathers. This was achieved by deleting specific genes in the sperm of male mice and injecting the nuclei from egg cells from two females into these modified sperm cells.
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I am O positive and my husband is A negative, and our son is A negative, for some reason children mostly take their fathers blood group, but not always, other possible blood groups the baby could be would be either yours or your husbands blood type.
Just a question i heard all children born have their dads blood type. i have my moms is this normal
Male or female doesn't make a difference in blood type. A and B are dominant over O, and positive is dominant over negative.
Yes - blood type O or B are the only possibilities. Each parent donates one allele to the child. The parent with blood type O must donate an O. The parent with blood type be will donate either a B or an O - they can only donate an O if they are heterozygous, BO.
First let Me say "Fathers don't have babys, Mothers do" To answer what I think is the intent of the question A AB B and O blood type is completely separate from RH factor which is + or - so The Fathers O blood type has absolutely nothing to do with the Rh factor of the babys blood. A father with Rh + blood can Father a baby with type O (or any other type) blood.
what blood type moms or dads
There is a 2 out of 4 chance that the child will be Rh +. The group could be 3 out of 4 that the child will be an A. So depending upon whether the fathers positive Rh is dominate gene.Yes there is a possiblity that a child from this couple would be A +.
A child is born with his/her own blood.
Not necessarily, it depends completely upon the mothers' blood type. The mother will need to have at least one O allele in order for the children to have type O blood. This means she can have the genotypes OO, AO or BO. If the mother is AB, or homozgous A or B - then the children will not have O blood. There is a good chance that the children of a man with positive blood will also have positive blood - because this trait is dominant.
I would say A, now it also depends on RH factor which is positive and negative, but usually a child will have either mothers or fathers type blood but since both are A child had to be A cause it is recessive
It is hard to tell if your blood type is dominate and your partners blood type is recessive them the child could have O positive blood, but if your blood type is recessive and your partners blood type is dominate then the child could have O negative. Sometime the child could get a completely different blood type eve if their parents do not have it. There is no way you can tell.