25% AB, 25% A, 25% B and 25% O
If the parents both have the genotype Aa, their children could have the genotypes AA, Aa, or aa. The possible phenotypes for their children would be individuals with type A blood (AA or Aa genotype) or type O blood (aa genotype).
parents: AB, Ochildren: A,B,O,and AB-sarahhhh(:------------------------------------------------------------------actually, parents has to be type A and type B with genotypes IAi and IBithat's the only way for the offspring to have all the possible blood types- kigesui
The woman could be AA or AO and the man could be BB or BO. The children would all be AB.
The baby's blood group depends on the genotypes of both parents, not just one.
It is not common to refer to blood types as "genotypes," as blood genotypes are typically represented by combinations of letters and symbols (such as A, B, O, +, -). "Ac" is not a recognized blood genotype in the ABO blood group system.
they are O i think
If the parents both have the genotype Aa, their children could have the genotypes AA, Aa, or aa. The possible phenotypes for their children would be individuals with type A blood (AA or Aa genotype) or type O blood (aa genotype).
parents: AB, Ochildren: A,B,O,and AB-sarahhhh(:------------------------------------------------------------------actually, parents has to be type A and type B with genotypes IAi and IBithat's the only way for the offspring to have all the possible blood types- kigesui
The possible genotypes for blood type A are AA and AO.
If the parents had the genotypes AO and BO, then they could have a child with Type O blood (there would be a 25% chance of this occurring).
The woman could be AA or AO and the man could be BB or BO. The children would all be AB.
Offspring can inherit blood type from their parents based on their genotypes. Possible blood types include A, B, AB, and O. A child's blood type will be determined by the combination of blood type alleles inherited from their parents.
To determine parental genotypes from the blood groups of their children, you first need to know the possible genotypes associated with each blood group (A, B, AB, and O). Each blood group is determined by the presence of alleles A, B, and O: A can be AA or AO, B can be BB or BO, AB is always AB, and O is OO. By analyzing the children's blood groups, you can infer potential combinations of parental genotypes that could produce those specific blood types, considering the inheritance patterns of the ABO blood group system. For example, if a child has blood type O, both parents must carry at least one O allele.
Both parents that are phenotypically B+ blood types can potentially produce B, O or Rh+ or Rh- combinations depending on their genotypes. There should be no reproductive issues associated with these combinations.
The two possible genotypes for blood type A are AA and AO.
Yes
The baby's blood group depends on the genotypes of both parents, not just one.