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∙ 10y agoWe are looking for the possible blood types of a baby.
Parental information:
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∙ 15y agothere is no "most likely" answer. The father can be, with equal chances, A, B, or O.
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∙ 15y agoThe parents can have A, B, or O, just not AB.
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∙ 12y agoEither AB or B
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∙ 11y agoh
The children of parents with blood types IAIB and ii could have blood types IAi or IAIB.
The blood types are A, B, AB and O. Rh positive or negative are also blood types possible. What blood type we will have is inherited from our parents.
Children of an AB mother and an AB father can only have blood types A, B, or AB. This is because the parents can only pass on alleles for blood type A and B. Children cannot inherit a blood type O from these parents.
Yes; the child receives a random blood allele from both parents, so unless both parents are type O, AA, or BB, the children can have different blood types
No, children do not necessarily have to have the same blood type as their parents. Inheritance of blood type follows specific genetic rules, and it is possible for children to have a different blood type than their parents depending on the combination of genes inherited from each parent.
of course they can, it doesnt mean that if you dont have the same blood type as your siblings, your adopted or something. if your parent's blood types differ from each other there is a huge tendency that the sibling's blood types are different from each other. for exaple your father is a heterozygous A while your mother is a heterozygous B.. their children's blood types can be AB, and an O can also be one of the possiblities.. if its too complicated to understand then you can just learn it from your genetic lessons in biology..
No. The only possible blood types would be A and O.
The possible blood types of the child would be B and O. Each parent can pass on a B allele or an O allele, resulting in a 50% chance of the child inheriting a B allele from each parent, making them blood type B. If the child inherits an O allele from one parent and a B allele from the other, they would be blood type B.
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We are looking for the possible blood types of a baby.Parental information:Mother type BO -- contributes B or O geneFather type BO -- contributes B or O geneBaby receives one gene from each parent: Baby is type BOBaby is type OOWith two heterozygous Type B parents, the children can be Type B or Type O.
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No. Often a child can have a completely different blood type from their parents or even the same. It really depends on their genetics.Some combinations of parents are unable to get children with certain blood types - assuming no mutations occur.Regarding the AB0-system:If both parents have blood type 0, all their children will have blood type 0.If both parents have blood type A, no children will have blood type B or AB.If both parents have blood type B, no children will have blood type A or AB.If both parents have blood type AB, no children will have blood type 0.Of course you can be more specific if you know the parents' genes.