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Each person carries two bits of rh imformation, called alleles, and each can be positive or negative. A person is rh+ if they have at least one positive allele. Only if both their alleles are negative are they considered as rh-. When two parents have a baby, they each pass one allele on. So if both parent has one positive and one negative allele, and both passed on their negative allele to their baby, then the baby would be rh negative. The chances of two rh positive parents having a rh negative baby are about 18%.
No, two O positive parents cannot have an AB positive baby. Inheritance of blood type follows specific patterns, and a child cannot have a blood type that is not possible based on the parents' blood types.
It is possible but rarely it depends on the genes.
No, two white people cannot produce an Asian baby biologically. In order to have an Asian baby, at least one of the parents must have Asian ancestry. This is determined by the genetic makeup passed down from the parents to their offspring.
Yes, two parents with negative blood factors (e.g. O-) can have a child with a negative blood factor (e.g. O-). Blood type inheritance follows specific patterns, so it is possible for two negative blood factor parents to pass on the negative factor to their child.
The hair color of a baby is determined by a combination of genetics from both parents. With a ginger father and a mousey brown mother, there is a possibility for the baby to have a mix of these two colors or to inherit one of the colors more dominantly. It is difficult to predict the exact outcome as genetics can be complex.
Possibly, but not the best combination for parents.
Purple
Ginger has two syllables.
You call the baby whatever its parents named it.
Each person carries two bits of rh imformation, called alleles, and each can be positive or negative. A person is rh+ if they have at least one positive allele. Only if both their alleles are negative are they considered as rh-. When two parents have a baby, they each pass one allele on. So if both parent has one positive and one negative allele, and both passed on their negative allele to their baby, then the baby would be rh negative. The chances of two rh positive parents having a rh negative baby are about 18%.
No, it will not.
Two parents with blood type A+ can have an O+ baby. If they do so, the parents are certainly heterozygous for type A.
There are two possible explanations. Not all disorders are genetic; for example, the baby might have an infection, might be malnourished, might be injured. Secondly, the baby actually might have a genetic disorder, because the genetics of a baby are not identical to either of the parents, being inherited from both of them. If both parents have a recessive gene, that gene might not be expressed in either parent but could still be expressed in their baby.
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No, two O positive parents cannot have an AB positive baby. Inheritance of blood type follows specific patterns, and a child cannot have a blood type that is not possible based on the parents' blood types.
Gimger hair is becoming more of an unlikely hair colour, and it has been said that in around 50 years, it will be'extinct'. Hair colour is decided by your genes, but rather than looking at just the colour of the hair, you would need to look at the genes that each parent has. As the father is blonde, he will have two blonde hair genes, which are recessive. The mother has ginger hair, and therefore has one ginger hair gene, which is also recessive, along with another gene which could either be blonde, black, or brown. If you think about it as a chart like this, it becomes much more simplistic. . . . The b stands for blonde, the g for ginger, and the O for other. .other is used as we are not aware of the other gene that the mother has. The O, or other, is shown as a dominant gene. b b g bg bg O bO bO From this chart, it shows there is a 25% chance of being ginger, and a 25% chance of being blonde. Then a 50% chance of being other, which could also turn out to be blonde. The child is therefore more likely to have blonde hair. . .