The mother must be b (with a recessive o) The rh factor + (with a recessive -)
The father O with a recessive O, the rh factor - (with a recessive-)
Children could be b+,b-,o+,o- Positive rh people can have both positive and negative children if one of them is carrying the negative gene. However, negative parents can have only negative children, because the dominate gene for rh is not present.
Where does the blood of a fetus come from, the father or mother? Each of us makes our own blood. We start making components of the blood at about 2 weeks after conception. The genetics of blood type etc. is a mixture representing the genetics of both father and mother.
YA MUM!...nah seriously.
no never because a lady and a gentleman is the one who makes babie and if they have the same blood its gonna come out the same
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Every Mothers' Son-1967
If the child has AB blood, the A must come from somewhere. Since the B type's provided by the father, the mother could be A type, but this doesn't mean that the mother couldn't be AB type.
they are born in eggs then when they come out there mother leaves them and they are by them sefs they end up having to find shelter
A baby comes out from it's mothers womb (which it has been in for 40 weeks/9 months) and then out of the vagina when the mother is giving birth.
A woman has to physically conceive the baby so she ends up having the baby while the father is no where to be found.
Let's say there's a mother with blood type A and the baby is type B; the list of possible fathers drops because in order for that baby's blood type to be B, it would have to come from someone with either AB, or B. Hope this helps! You can only dis-prove that someone is the father, based on their blood type. Using a 'punnett square' should help.
No. For a person to be "O" blood type, they have a phenotype of O, which can only come about if they have a genotype of OO. If both mother and father are O's then they have no B that they can donate to the baby.