Blood typePossible genotypesAAA
AOBBB
BOBlood typePossible genotypesABABOOO
The two possible genotypes for a person with blood type A are AA and AO.
Possible genotypes for a person with type B blood are IBIB or IBi, where IB represents the gene for type B blood and i represents the gene for type O blood.
The possible genotypes for blood type A are AA and AO.
The two possible genotypes for blood type A are AA and AO.
Individuals with blood type O can have the genotypes OO or Oi, where "i" represents the recessive allele for blood type O.
The two possible genotypes for a person with blood type A are AA and AO.
Possible genotypes for a person with type B blood are IBIB or IBi, where IB represents the gene for type B blood and i represents the gene for type O blood.
The possible genotypes for blood type A are AA and AO.
The two possible genotypes for blood type A are AA and AO.
If the first person is AA, then the possible resulting genotypes are AA or AB. If the first person is AO, then the possible resulting genotypes are AA, AB or BO.
Individuals with blood type O can have the genotypes OO or Oi, where "i" represents the recessive allele for blood type O.
BB or Bo normally.
BB or BO
Yes. There are two possible genotypes for a person with type B blood: BB or BO. If a person with the BB genotype has children with a person with type O blood, then all of their children will have type B blood. But, it the person has the BO genotype, then any child they have will have a 50% chance of having type O blood.
BB or BO
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
no, because the possible genotypes of blood type A are AA and AO while the possible genotype of blood type O is OO. therefore, the possible blood type of their children would either be a blood type O and a blood type A.