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her parents names are Loretta and Parker
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what is demilavatos real name
Lil mamas real name is Niatia Kirkland
Ia Ib
Ia Ib
Taylor Daniel Lautner
His real name is Bryan Welch. He lives in either the Iowa City or Des Moines, IA area.
The child can have the same blood type. It is possible if the child obtains the allele IA from one parent and IB from the other. So if a person with blood type AB provides IA or IB and the other parent provides the other allele, then the child may have the same blood type i.e. AB positive.
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.
If by heterozygous you mean someone has one allele for A (AA or Aa) type blood and one for O (ii), though a third allele, for type B, is also a possibility. If the parents are AA X Ai (phenotype would be A for both) then possibilities for the offspring are: Ai and AA, and all will be type A. If it's AA (A Blood) x AB (AB blood), then their children will be either AA or AB.
IA's male version is IO.
No. The Mother is IAIB and the father is ii. So, in gamete formation, the mother will produce IA and IB, while the father only produces i. When the gametes fuse, there will be two possible genotypes (and phenotypes) for the baby: IAi (A blood type) or IBi (B blood type). The Rh factor (+ or - ) has no relevance in this question, really. The REAL father can be either: IAIB, IAi, or IBi. The child MUST get an IA or IB allele from the father.
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