No, blood group B positive indicates the presence of the B antigen on red blood cells, while genotype AA suggests the presence of two A alleles. Blood groups and genotypes are inherited independently, so having a blood group B positive with genotype AA is not possible.
is A positive blood group and AA blood group the same
Yes an AA mother can marry an AA father, when they give birth, it wil result to an AA children
they can have all blood groups but BB (pure B group) , AA (pure A group) or AB.
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 two possible genotypes for a person with blood type A are AA and AO.
The possible genotypes for blood type A are AA and AO.
Blood group A phenotype can be as a result of AA or AO. Going by Mendelian rules of inherittance, Group A father can be AA or AO and, Group A mother can be AA or AO. IF parents are AA & AA then all children will be AA = Group A only. IF one parent is AA & the other AO, then the children can be AA,AO,AA,AO = Group A only phenotypically. IF both are AO & AO, then the kids can be AA,AO,OA (all = Group A) and OO = Group O. So depending upon if the parents are AA or AO, the children can only be Group A or Group O (when both parents are AO).
If the parents both have the genotype Aa, their children could have the genotypes AA, Aa, or aa. The possible phenotypes for their children would be individuals with type A blood (AA or Aa genotype) or type O blood (aa genotype).
The two possible genotypes for blood type A are AA and AO.
AO or AA