We are looking for the possible blood types of a baby.
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If all the children are AB, then one parent is AA and the other is BB.
No - children do not have to have the same blood type as the parents. For example, if one parent has blood type A and the other has blood type AB, the child might have A, B or AB blood types. (For the child to have B, the parent with blood type A would need to be heterozygous, Ao)
For a transfusion - blood type O can donate to blood type B. However, blood type O cannot except B-type blood. For offspring, with one O parent and one B parent - the child could be blood type O or B depending on the genotype of the parent with B-type blood.
the child takes the A gene from one parent and B from the other. And the both of parent are supposed to be AB blood type, or one A blood type and the other B.
Yes, parents with O+ and B- can have a B+ child. They may have children with type O or type B, and may have children with negative or positive Rh factor.
Yes, it is possible for parents with blood type O positive and B positive to have a child with B positive blood type. The child could inherit one B allele from the parent with blood type B and either an O or B allele from the parent with blood type O, resulting in a B positive blood type.
If one parent is a type O and the other is type AB, they could have children that are either type A or type B. They could not have children of type O or type AB.
Nope.
no, at least one parent must be B
We are looking for the possible blood types of a baby.Parental information:Mother type BO -- contributes B or O geneFather type BO -- contributes B or O geneBaby receives one gene from each parent: Baby is type BOBaby is type OOWith two heterozygous Type B parents, the children can be Type B or Type O.
We are looking for the possible blood types of a baby.Parental information:Mother type A --can be AA or AO = contributes A or O geneFather type B -- can be BB or BO = contributes B or O geneBaby receives one gene from each parent: Baby is type AB = Type ABBaby is type AO = Type ABaby is type BO = Type BBaby is type OO = Type ODepending on the exact genotype of the parental blood types, the resulting children can be any one of the 4 ABO phenotypic blood types.yes
Yes - but only if both parents are heterozygote, Bo. If they are both Bo, then there is a 1/4 chance that their child will be blood type O, and a 3/4 chance they will be blood type B. If the B+ parent is homozygous ++, then all the children will have + blood. If they are heterozygote, +-, then approximately half the children will be + and half -. The B- parent must be --, so their children will always inherit a - from them.