No, Jane and her husband cannot have a type O daughter if both parents are blood type AB. Blood type is determined by the alleles inherited from each parent, and type AB individuals can only pass on A or B alleles. Therefore, any children they have would inherit either type A or type B blood, but not type O, which requires two O alleles.
What is the Rh factor? My Husband is O- and I'm A+ we have an O+ Daughter
Your husband could be:AA (AA, AB)AO (AA, AB, AO, BO)AB (AA, AB, BB)OO (AO, BO)BO (AB, BB, BO, AO)Any of the above combinations could result in your daughter showing as "A" blood type, all possible combinations are shown with the "A" karyotype in bold).
The type of cell division that produces daughter cells is MEIOSIS.
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It does not matter what your blood type is or what your husband's blood type is. It's more important for blood types for transfusion.
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The father's blood type would have to be A. This is because O is a recessive blood type and needs two O's to produce a child with and O blood type. So if the daughter is an A blood type so must her biological father's.
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Yes: if the mother is type A blood