A BB (ball bearing) is a small metal or ceramic sphere used in bearings and other machinery components, which does not typically fall into the category of an "ab" (abdominal muscle). So, a BB is not considered an "ab."
Depending on the genotype of the father BB or BO (BO is probably more likely), the child could be. AB, BB, BO or AO. If the father is BB the child can only be AB or BB. If the father is BO the child could be AB, AO, AO or BB.
# What are the possible blood types for the cross between the type B (BB or Bo?) male and AB female? # What are the possible blood types for the cross between the type B (BB or Bo?) male and AB female?
The notes in an F natural minor scale are F, G, Ab, Bb, C, Db, and Eb.
No probability. Neither parent has an "A" for the child to inherit to make an "AB".
To be absolutely certain your full blood type would need to be known as you are B positive your genotype can be either BB or BO as B is dominant to O. If you are group BO your child can be either AB BO AO However if you are BB then you child can be AB BB As to if they will be positive or negative im not sure but im fairly certain that since you and your wife are both rhesus positive then your child will be too.
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Yes an No. You can have blood type AB in following situations: AO+BO AO+BB AA+BO AA+BB AB+BB AA+AB AB+AB So there's more possible ways to get type AB other than the combination of ABs.
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Depending on the genotype of the father BB or BO (BO is probably more likely), the child could be. AB, BB, BO or AO. If the father is BB the child can only be AB or BB. If the father is BO the child could be AB, AO, AO or BB.
[(aa + bb) + (ab+ba)(aa+bb)*(ab+ba)]*[a + (ab+ba)(aa+bb)*b]
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