When two men who are closely related are suspected of contributing the DNA resulting in a pregnancy, the initial DNA "simple" testing would likely not be able to pin-point which man is the father.
But further DNA testing can eliminate one or the other.
The child could have blood type O positive or AB positive. This is because the mother's AB positive blood type carries both A and B alleles, while the father's O positive blood type carries two O alleles. This combination could result in the child inheriting an O allele from the father and either an A or a B allele from the mother.
Yes. If the father is the AO variety of A, he can contribute an O and the mother can contribute the B, making a BO variety of B for the child. And, the father can give the Rh positive while the mother gives an Rh negative, which will be an Rh positive.
No, a positive and a positive make a positive
Biochemical tests commonly used to identify Proteus vulgaris include urease test (positive result), indole test (negative result), motility test (positive result), citrate test (negative result), and carbohydrate fermentation tests (positive results for lactose and sucrose, negative result for glucose). These tests together help in confirming the presence of Proteus vulgaris in a given sample.
blue/positive
98 or 99% is considered a positive result.
No. Robaxin belongs to a class of drugs which is not detectable by this type of test.
Yes. Having B phenotype can be a result of either BB or B0 genotype.
The DNA test result is positive.
If you multiply two numbers, the result will be positive, if both factors are positive, or if both are negative. Multiplying a positive number by a negative number, or a negative number by a positive number, results in a negative result.For addition, if you add two positive numbers, the result is positive. If you add two negative numbers, the result is negative. If you add a positive and a negative number, the result depends on which of the numbers has the greater absolute value. For example, if the positive number has the greater absolute value (distance from zero), the result will be positive.If you multiply two numbers, the result will be positive, if both factors are positive, or if both are negative. Multiplying a positive number by a negative number, or a negative number by a positive number, results in a negative result.For addition, if you add two positive numbers, the result is positive. If you add two negative numbers, the result is negative. If you add a positive and a negative number, the result depends on which of the numbers has the greater absolute value. For example, if the positive number has the greater absolute value (distance from zero), the result will be positive.If you multiply two numbers, the result will be positive, if both factors are positive, or if both are negative. Multiplying a positive number by a negative number, or a negative number by a positive number, results in a negative result.For addition, if you add two positive numbers, the result is positive. If you add two negative numbers, the result is negative. If you add a positive and a negative number, the result depends on which of the numbers has the greater absolute value. For example, if the positive number has the greater absolute value (distance from zero), the result will be positive.If you multiply two numbers, the result will be positive, if both factors are positive, or if both are negative. Multiplying a positive number by a negative number, or a negative number by a positive number, results in a negative result.For addition, if you add two positive numbers, the result is positive. If you add two negative numbers, the result is negative. If you add a positive and a negative number, the result depends on which of the numbers has the greater absolute value. For example, if the positive number has the greater absolute value (distance from zero), the result will be positive.
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Any amount of Vyvanse could result in a positive amphetamine test.
The result will always be negative. Positive X Positive = Positive Negative X Negative = Positive Positive X Negative = Negative
"Did you get a positive hCG test strip result?"
The crystal violet test result is positive.
The child could have blood type O positive or AB positive. This is because the mother's AB positive blood type carries both A and B alleles, while the father's O positive blood type carries two O alleles. This combination could result in the child inheriting an O allele from the father and either an A or a B allele from the mother.
The result, in this case, is also positive.