I have o+ my son has 0+ my husband has ab- would my husband be the father of my child
The rhesus factor (positive and negative) isn't important so...The A (and B) blood type genes are dominant over O (which actually just means the lack of A/B). Since mum and dad are both blood type O neither mum or dad have the A gene which means the baby cannot be type A. A different dad (or mum) with blood type A or AB would be needed.
Your momma is a either AB or B type. I'm not sure whether it is positive or negative though. I would assume positive. O = i i genotype A = Either Ia Ia or Ia i B= either Ib Ib or Ib i AB = Ia Ib since you're father is ii, you HAVE to be Ib i.
Yes. Type O blood requires that you have two recessive genes, one from each parent. Each of your parents can carry one of these and have a different type of blood. In this case, there is a one in four chances of the child having type O blood.
We are looking for the possible blood types of a "NON"-FATHER.Parental information:Mother type A --can be AA or AO - contributes the A or O geneBaby type B --can be BB or BO - has to be BO getting O gene from momBaby receives one gene from each parent: Mom type AO + Dad type BB/BO = Baby type AB, BO, OOMom type AO + Dad type AB = Baby type AA, AO, BB, BOThe father would not be these blood types: Mom type AO + Dad type AA/AO = Baby type AA, AO, OOMom type AO + Dad type OO = Baby AA, OOGenerally, Dad cannot be Type A (no B gene here), nor Type O (OO). HOWEVER: There is more to ABO blood typing that just the ABO gene.There is also an inhibitory gene that will change any genotype into the phenotype O.Therefore a person with genetically AB blood can be tested as having Type O.If the father has the inhibitory gene affecting his B or AB type,then the Type B baby is definitely possible.
To explain this properly you would have to have a basic understanding of inheritance, but I'll do my best. Blood groups are inherited as a pair. A and B groups are co-dominant and O is the recessive. So mum is genotype AA or AO, which would make her group A and dad is genotype BB or BO making him group B. So baby will inherit one from each parent: so baby could be AB or AO or BO or OO. If A is inherited from mum and B from dad then baby is group AB if its A from mum and O from dad then its group A; if its O from mum and B from dad then its group B. If O is inherited from both parents then baby is group O.
No, because O is recessive. So, the mom and dad both have OO alleles for blood types. Due to that, they each have to give the baby an O allele, so the baby will be OO.
The baby will either be blood type O or Type A
yes they may have a plus baby girl
If mom is O- and dad is O+, then the baby can either be O- or O+
yes
You could be A positive, A negative, O positive or O negative.
yes. Just like it is with hair color. If dad has black and mom has brown the baby can have brown too.
The rhesus factor (positive and negative) isn't important so...The A (and B) blood type genes are dominant over O (which actually just means the lack of A/B). Since mum and dad are both blood type O neither mum or dad have the A gene which means the baby cannot be type A. A different dad (or mum) with blood type A or AB would be needed.
We are looking for the possible blood types of the PARENTS.Available information:Baby type A -- can be AA or AOIn order to be Type A, must receive an A from one parent & A/O from other one.Baby receives one gene from each parent: Mom type AA/AO + Dad type AA/AO = Baby AA, AO, OOMom type AA/AO + Dad type BO = Baby AO, AB, BO, OOMom type AA/AO + Dad type AB = Baby AA, AO, AB, BOMom type AA/AO + Dad type OO = Baby AO, OOMom type AB + Dad type AB = Baby AA, BB, ABMom type AB + Dad type OO = Baby AO, BOMom type AB + Dad type BO = Baby AO, BO, AB, BBDad cannot be BB, as that would result in AB or BO in the child. However, every other blood type would provide either the A or O gene as his contribution to the baby.
o negative
We are looking for the possible blood types of the FATHER.Available information:Mother type B -- can be BB or BO = contributes B or O geneBaby type A -- can be AA or AO = must recieve O from mom & A from dadBaby receives one gene from each parent: Mom is BO and Dad is AA = baby AO or ABMom is BO and Dad is AO = baby AO, AB or OOMom is BO and DAd is AB = baby AO, AB, BBIf the mom is heterozygous Type B, and the dad is Type A or AB, then they could have a baby who is Type A.
A baby with O blood type can be born to a mother with AB blood type and a father with B blood type if the mother is a carrier of the O blood type allele from a parent and passes it on to the baby. The baby inherits one O allele from the mother and one B allele from the father, resulting in O blood type.