If the woman is type A and her mother is type O... her genotype is AO.
If the man is type B and his father is type O... his genotype is BO.
There is a 25% chance the baby will be type O.
Yes, it is possible for a heterozygous mother with blood type A to have an O blood child when the father has blood type AB. This occurs because the mother provides an O allele and the father provides a recessive O allele, resulting in the child having blood type O.
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.
Yes, it is possible for a child to have blood type A if one parent is type O and the other is type A. Blood type is determined by the combination of genes inherited from both parents. In this case, the child most likely inherited the A gene from the mother and the O gene from the father.
Yes, it is possible for a mother with blood group O and a father with blood group AB to have a child with blood group O. This would occur if the child inherited the O allele from the mother and the O allele from the father.
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.
NO
No.
Yes, it is possible for both mother and father to be RH positive and a child to be RH negative.
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. :)
Yes, it would be possible if the mother had type A blood.
Yes, it is possible for a heterozygous mother with blood type A to have an O blood child when the father has blood type AB. This occurs because the mother provides an O allele and the father provides a recessive O allele, resulting in the child having blood type O.
Yes, it is possible for a mother with AB blood and a father with O blood to have a child with O blood type. This is because the parents can each pass on an O allele, resulting in a child with O blood type.
No
Yes, It is possible. But most of the time the child would have the same type of blood.
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.
It depends. If the mother of the child is A positive as well, the child will be A positive. This is also true if the mother is a type O. It wont be possible if the mother is B positive, since the child will be AB positive (the blood types are codominant).
Yes