The possible genotypes of blood type A are AA and AO.
The possible genotypes of blood type B are BB and BO.
The genotype of blood type AB is AB.
The genotype of blood type O is OO.
Blood Type AO is the genotype that is known as Type A or heterozygous Type A.
One parent contributed an A gene and the other gave the baby the O gene.
Blood Type BO is the genotype that is known as Type B or heterozygous Type B.
One parent contributed a B gene and the other gave the baby the O gene.
A: IAIA or IAi
B:IBIB or IBi
"O" or "B"
Blood typePossible genotypesAAA AOBBB BOBlood typePossible genotypesABABOOO
Yes, if the couples genotypes are AO and BO respectively, there is a 25% chance.
Use a punnet square it may be a little tricky though.Just remember which letter is dominant and which one is recessive.heterozygous and Homozygous.
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.
Immuonoglobulin ( IgM)
Blood type A may be AA homozygous or AO heterozygous. This blood type has at least one "A" and no "B."
BB or BO
BB or Bo normally.
"O" or "B"
2, AA, and AO
Yes. It's a matter of phenotypes, not genotypes.
Blood typePossible genotypesAAA AOBBB BOBlood typePossible genotypesABABOOO
The Basic Blood Group genotypes would be: AA AO AB BB BO OO Blood type A--AA AO Blood type B--BB BO Blood type AB--AB Blood type O--OO
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-.
Yes, if the couples genotypes are AO and BO respectively, there is a 25% chance.
The baby's blood group depends on the genotypes of both parents, not just one.