If the parent's blood type is A and B, respectively, the possible blood type of their child are A, AB, B and O.
Yes, blood types are inherited through genetics of your parents and ancestors.
You get four choices of gene, of which two are randomly selected. Although sometimes these genes are the same, often they are not all identical. this results in different genotypes and therefore phenotypes being experienced.
Blood types are an example of an inherited trait determined by specific genes on the chromosome.
The genes for the others work in similar fashions, though certainly not all have three alleles. The other aspect of blood type which is of most interest to us is the Rh factor. Genetically, this is much simpler than the ABo system. It has only two alleles, one dominant (Rh-positive) and one recessive (Rh-negative).
Blood cells are formed in the bone marrow, which is the spongy tissue found inside the cavities of bones. There are different types of blood cells produced in the bone marrow, including red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets. These cells play crucial roles in carrying oxygen, fighting infections, and clotting blood.
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Yes, blood types are inherited through genetics of your parents and ancestors.
The three types of formed elements areRed Blood Cell (RBC) : carry oxygenWhite Blood Cell (WBC) : phagocytes bacteriaPlatelets : blood clotting.
Yes, blood types are inherited through genetics of your parents and ancestors.
Blood types do not determine your personality. Your upbringing and other genes in you body determine how you react to certain situations and how your personality is.
You get four choices of gene, of which two are randomly selected. Although sometimes these genes are the same, often they are not all identical. this results in different genotypes and therefore phenotypes being experienced.
Because their body recognizes the A and the B types of blood, and O is recognized by all types because it has no genes
Blood types are an example of an inherited trait determined by specific genes on the chromosome.
The child will probably be positive, but they can be negative. Each parent has two genes for pos/neg blood type. The parent will have positive blood type if at least one of their genes is positive, but they could both also have negative genes to pass on to the child.
Yes of course all blood types produce the same species of genes it just will help determine what blood type your child will have.
different types of blood cells are formed