If the egg and sperm have the same amount of chromosomes.
A child who inherits the IA allele from their mother and the IB allele from their father will have type AB blood. This is because the IA and IB alleles are co-dominant, meaning that both alleles are expressed equally in the phenotype. As a result, the child will exhibit characteristics of both blood types, leading to the AB classification.
You are related to both equally. Your DNA is supplied by both equally.
A person inherits two sets of chromosomes: one from the mother, one from the father.
Genetics. A baby inherits half their genetic makeup from the mother and half from the father.
Yes, it is possible for a child to have a different blood type than their father. A child inherits one blood type allele from each parent, so if the child receives a B allele from their mother and an A allele from their father, they can have blood type B.
The doctor is his MOTHER!! Unless his mother is dead well then its his step father
yes, it is possible
For the well rounded development of a child both are important equally. A child came from both a father and a mother and have DNA from each parent. Thus the child has part of both of your personalities. You each can contribute something special to the child's upbringing equally.
Maybe, if your mother's father was Italian and her mother was French, but your father's father was Spanish and his mother was German, and you grew up in Portugal.
Yes, this is possible.
Yes, it is possible for both mother and father to be RH positive and a child to be RH negative.
Yes, it is possible for a father with O negative blood type to have a child with O negative blood type. In genetics, the child inherits one blood type allele from each parent, so it is possible for the child to receive an O allele from both parents, resulting in an O negative blood type.