In the ABO blood group system, blood type A and B are considered dominant, while blood type O is recessive. This means that an individual with at least one A or B allele will express either type A or type B blood. Blood type AB, which results from the presence of both A and B alleles, is also dominant. Thus, O blood type individuals must inherit two O alleles to express that phenotype.
Which statement describes the blood type of a person with the alleles IAi? It is type AB because I and i are codominant. It is type AB because A and i are codominant. It is type A because i is dominant and A is recessive. It is type A because A is dominant and i is recessive.
Nope... Its just another type of blood.. its the recessive one...."Universal Donner "!
O is the most recessive blood type. And RH- negative is recessive. There are a limited number of Blood Type Combinations. AA, AO, BB, BO, AB, OO. Blood Type can be determined with some certainty by using a Pundit Square. EXAMPLE AO x OO would result in First Filial Progeny of 50% AO and 50% OO. or AA x BO would result in FIrst Filial Progeny of 50% AO and 50% AB.
Yes, they can. If they are both A dominant O recessive, their children can receive the recessive O from each of them and show as O type blood.
The child would have A plus blood type since A blood type is a dominant trait while O blood type is a recessive trait
It depends on your parent's blood type and dominant as well as recessive genes.
A recessive trait. When a recessive allele is with a dominant allele, only the dominanate trait can be seen.
I think it is Dominant and recessive.
The recessive allele is masked when a dominant allele is present. Dominant alleles are expressed over recessive alleles in heterozygous individuals.
These are terms used in a punnet square. Dominant is the Phenotype, or a gene that is predicted to be expressed in a heterozygous being- the offspring of two beings with different traits. Recessive is the Genotype, or a gene that is predicted to be hidden in the Deoxyribose Nucleic Acid, (DNA,) of a heterozygous being. Sometimes there is Codominance, where both genes are fully expressed, or incomplete dominance, where the genes are mixed, and are partially expressed.
Since O blood is recessive and B is dominant, this scenario would be possible
Assuming your parents are I(a)I(a) and I(b)I(b) Baby will be I(a)I(b) AB blood If any of the parents are I(a)i or I(b)i Chances are they can be A, B or O Has to do with dominant and recessive genes.