You cannot say for certain. Without knowing the exact genetical make-up (genotype) of both parents, the child could belong to any blood group (type): A, B, AB, or O.
If the mother has blood group B, her genotype must be either IBIB or IBi. The father must, similarly, be IAIA or IAi. The child could therefore have any of the following genotypes:
IAIB (type AB)
IAi (type A)
IBi (type B)
ii (type O)
We cannot calculate probabilities without knowing parents' genotypes
The baby can be type A, B, or AB. It takes 2 genes to express the blood type. The mother could be BB or BO. If the father's A combines with the mother's O then the baby will be AO which is expressed as A. It may be possible to figure out if the mother is BB or BO by learning the blood types of her parents.
We are looking for the possible blood types of the FATHER.
Parental information:
If the mother is homozygous for B (BB), the child can be either AB or B.
If the mother is heterozygous for B (iB), the child can be either AB, B, or A.
The father could have type B or type AB.
Their child will have B+ve.
no but there is a average chance you will :)
no. The possible blood types of an offspring are A, B, and AB. in order to have a recesive gene have a possibility of appeaing in the child oth the mother and father must carry the gene.
The rh factor is different from blood type. If the mother is RH positive and the father is RH negative, the baby can be either RH positive or RH negative. That is RH factor. It is different from blood type. If the mother is blood type O, and the father is blood type O, the baby will be type O. However the father can be type A, B, or AB. In that case, the baby may be one of those.
100%, but just the fact that your blood type is A, doesn't mean that your genes are AA. If your genes are AO, you would still be type A, because the O gene only expresses itself if both genes are O. So unless you are certain that your blood types are AA and BB, the children could have other types. For example, parents with AO and BO genes could produce children with A, B, AB, or O blood types.
The blood type for both parents must be OO since the O blood type is recessive. That means the child will definitely be O. The mother, since she has an Rh factor of + must be either ++ or +-. The father must be --. So, if the mother is ++, then the child will be O+. If the mother is +-, then there is a 50% chance that the child is O- and a 50% chance that they will be O+.
the only way to tell your blood type is to have a test
To determine whether or not the alleged father could be the true father, the blood types of the child, mother, and alleged father are compared.
Yes, that is entirely possible. Your father could be AA or AO, meaning your possible blood types (depending on your mother's) are: A, B, AB, and O.
A or B or ab blood
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Possible blood types of the child with a mother who has A blood type and a father who has AB blood type are A, B, and AB. :)
AO which is the same as A
it could be.
If the mother has O type blood and the father has A then the child could not have AB blood type. The possible blood types for these two people children would be type A and O. Lookup a Blood Type Calculator on the net and type in the different blood types and see the results.
If we are talking about blood types, the father can be B or AB.
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Blood types are received from the mother and father, so the child can be the same type as the mother if the father's type allows it.