yes, because the offspring could take AB or just B or even BB .
For a baby with AB blood type : both parents should be AB. or one is AB and the other is B. or one is A and the other is B.
AB+ B+ or A+
b2 + ab - 2 - 2b2 + 2ab = -b2 + ab - 2 which cannot be simplified further.
ab=1a+1b a is equal to either 0 or two, and b is equal to a
Commutativity.
The child would most likely be ab plus but she/he could also be a or b.
Yes, but with low percentage.
For a baby with AB blood type : both parents should be AB. or one is AB and the other is B. or one is A and the other is B.
No. O is recessive. The parents would have to have A and B phenotypes in order for their child to have AB- blood.
No. O is recessive to all other blood types. So if you're O you can't carry A or B. An AB child needs each parent to be carrying either A or B. Therefore two O parents cannot have an AB child.
No. If two parents both have A blood then they are either AA or Ai. This means they can have a child with AA, Ai, or ii (O blood). To get AB there must be a B somewhere.
No. One would have to be A or AB.
No to have an AB child the parents must have an A allele in one ine parent and a B in the other so that when they reproduce those two alleles (foumd on the chromosome) can be passed to the offspring and hence the child will be AB blood group. As the father is O (which is a recessive allele) he cannot have either an A or B allele and so the offspring will always have one O allele and either the A or B allele from the mother. The child cannot be AB.
No. Nor can someone with AB have a child with O.
All children will be plus. and possible blood types are : B and O if geno-type of parents is heterozygous. and 100% B if geno-type of parents is homozygous. All Medical Answers need confirmation and re-confirmation.
Generally speaking no, it would take both parents being A, B, or AB to produce an AB child.
yes! Yes, because both of the parents can put a B over into their baby's blood type. You don't mention it, but the father would either be a BB or BO. If he is BO, then their children could be AO(A) , BO(B), BB, AB...because they are taking one from each parent. If the father is BB, then their kids would be AB , or BB's (B)basically. They would all be positive blood type.