Table of Contents
- 1 Can a child with AB blood type have a parent with O blood?
- 2 What is the chance that they will have an offspring with blood type AB?
- 3 What percentage of the offspring will have the type A blood phenotype?
- 4 Can O and AB+ have a baby?
- 5 What are the possible blood groups of a child whose parents have blood groups A and B?
- 6 What blood types are possible among the offspring of a couple of blood types AB and A?
- 7 What are the phenotypes of the offspring?
- 8 Is O+ compatible with AB+?
- 9 What is the genotype of a child with O blood type?
- 10 Which parent determines the blood type of the child?
Can a child with AB blood type have a parent with O blood?
Can an AB father and an A mother have an O baby? Yes they can. An AB parent can indeed sometimes have an O child. But it is by no means common.
What is the chance that they will have an offspring with blood type AB?
The chance for AB blood group is 37.5\% .
What are the possible blood types of the offspring of a cross between individuals?
The genotypes of their offspring could be either IAi or IBi. Their children could be in blood groups A or B, but not AB or O. For more information on blood types inheritance go to our Blood Types Tutorial within the Human Biology Section of The Biology Project.
What percentage of the offspring will have the type A blood phenotype?
Remember, in the ABO blood groups, the phenotype is the blood type of the person. Here, a child born of these parents has a 50\% chance of inheriting the type A phenotype, or blood type. The chance he or she will have type AB blood is 25\%, and the chance of type B blood is 25\%.
Can O and AB+ have a baby?
In most cases, an O parent and an AB parent will have only A or B kids. It is only very rarely that they might have an AB or an O child (see the links at the end for these exceptions). Isn’t genetics fun! What I’ll do for the rest of this answer is go through why an O parent and an AB parent will have only A or B kids.
Could a person with O+ blood have a daughter with AB+ blood?
If a father’s blood group is o+ and mothers’s is AB+, what would their children be? The genotype of the father or possible genes he could pass on would be O O; the mother, A B. So their children would either be A+ &/or B+, with no other possible blood group.
What are the possible blood groups of a child whose parents have blood groups A and B?
One parent with A and another with B can produce a child with A, B, AB or O blood types. If one parent has A and another has AB, they can either produce a child with A, B or AB blood types.
What blood types are possible among the offspring of a couple of blood types AB and A?
A father who is blood type AB could pass either an A or a B allele to his son or daughter. This couple could have children of either blood type A (O from mother and A from father) or blood type B (O from mother and B from father).
What is probability of children to have blood type A?
One combination, OO, gives blood type O. So there’s a 1 out of 4, or 25\% chance, that the child will have blood type O and 3 out of 4, or 75\% chance that the child will have blood type A. This example shows the importance of knowing the parents’ genotypes to figure out a child’s possible blood type.
What are the phenotypes of the offspring?
Eye color, hair color, pod shape, and flower position are all examples of phenotypes. In this example, it asked you to do a cross between two parents who were homozygous dominant for eye color. Looking at the possible offspring, each box (or possible offspring) has two copies of the dominant gene.
Is O+ compatible with AB+?
O positive red blood cells are not universally compatible to all types, but they are compatible to any red blood cells that are positive (A+, B+, O+, AB+). Those with O positive blood can only receive transfusions from O positive or O negative blood types.
How many children in a family have blood types o Ab B?
Three children in a family have blood types O, AB and B respectively. What are the genotypes of their parents Human blood group inheritance is the example of codominance and multiple alleles. It is governed by three alleles namely I A, I B and i.
What is the genotype of a child with O blood type?
If one parent passes an O and the other parent passes an O, the child will have type O blood (homozygous OO genotype). According to this Blood Type Inheritance Chart, if one parent has Blood Type “A” and the other parent has Blood Type “B”, they can produce all four Blood Types in their offspring: “A”, “B”, “AB”, or “O”.
Which parent determines the blood type of the child?
Which parent determines the blood type of the child? The blood type of a child depends on the blood type of both the parents. Each biological parent donates one of their two alleles to make up the child’s blood group. So the child’s blood type depends on the alleles that the parents carry (5).
Can two people with different blood types have a baby together?
One parent with A and another with B can produce a child with A, B, AB or O blood types. If one parent has A and another has AB, they can either produce a child with A, B or AB blood types.