We are looking for the possible blood types of a baby.
Parental information:
Possible blood types are A, B, or AB. Basically, the offspring can be any blood type except for O.
An individual with AB blood type can marry any other blood type, as AB is considered a universal recipient. However, for the possibility of future offspring compatibility, it is advised to consider potential blood type combinations and consult a healthcare provider for personalized advice.
Type B blood. Children of a parent with type A and a parent with type AB blood can only have type A, type B, or type AB blood types, as type A and type B are dominant over type O.
The woman could be AA or AO and the man could be BB or BO. The children would all be AB.
No, a person with type a blood and a person with type O blood can not produce an offspring with AB blood. The person with type A has either two genes which code for the A protein or one gene (either IAIA or IAi) while the person with type O blood is ii. there are therefore on genes which code for B available and the production of a child with AB blood is not possible.
ii, IAi, IBi, IAIB
Yes, an individual with blood type B can produce an offspring with blood type A. The explanation for this is that a mother with the blood type A can have a child with a father who has a blood type of A or AB and produce a child with type A blood.
Yes, it is possible for a type O individual and a type AB individual to have a child with blood type A. This would occur if the type AB parent passed on the A allele and the type O parent passed on the O allele, resulting in the child having blood type A.
The children will have type AB
Without any further information about the blood types of the offspring's parents, you can say that the offspring of a parent with type A and parent of type B could have any blood type -- A, B, O, or AB.
Without any further information about the blood types of the offspring's parents, you can say that the offspring of a parent with type A and parent of type B could have any blood type -- A, B, O, or AB.
Without any further information about the blood types of the offspring's parents, you can say that the offspring of a parent with type A and parent of type B could have any blood type -- A, B, O, or AB.
100% of the offspring of type O parents will be type O.
Without any further information about the blood types of the offspring's parents, you can say that the offspring of a parent with type A and parent of type B could have any blood type -- A, B, O, or AB.
Without any further information about the blood types of the offspring's parents, you can say that the offspring of a parent with type A and parent of type B could have any blood type -- A, B, O, or AB.
Without any further information about the blood types of the offspring's parents, you can say that the offspring of a parent with type A and parent of type B could have any blood type -- A, B, O, or AB.
There is a 25% chance that their first child will have type O blood if both parents are heterozygous for blood type A and B. This is because the child could inherit an O gene from each parent, resulting in blood type O.