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no. the genes are mixed together could make your child categorises in a different blood group than you. :)
They don’t affect us. They are a small group of people who are in Iraq.
could if he is IBi
It depends on the genotype of the parents: If they are AO and AO the child could be all of the 2 Bloodtypes: AO (= bloodtype A) OO (= bloodtype O) If they are AA and AA the child could only be bloodtype A The answer in short: yes!
There is a 2 out of 4 chance that the child will be Rh +. The group could be 3 out of 4 that the child will be an A. So depending upon whether the fathers positive Rh is dominate gene.Yes there is a possiblity that a child from this couple would be A +.
No. The child will be either group A or group B, but not group O. This is because the father can donate only a group A gene or a group B gene, so since group A and group B are dominant over group O, the child could not have group O blood.
The child will have AB as her Blood group Not necessarily. If maternal blood group is A(AO) and paternal group is B(BO) then baby could inherit A from mum and O from dad - O is always recessive so blood group would be A Rh grouping (neg or pos) is inherited as a triplet code so could be either pos or neg
no. because there is no a in the blood. thats like an american getting an asian baby.
The child could either be blood type A or blood type B.
Absolutely. A child will either have its mother's blood type or its father's blood type. If the mother's blood type is NOT O, then someone else is the father.
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