3. yes, mother having O type blood and father having B type blood can have child with O type blood.
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Can a blood type O mother and a blood type B father have a blood type...
A mother has blood type AB and a father has blood type O and they have a child together. A. What is the probability that their child will have O blood type like the father? B. If blood is needed to be given to the mother and AB blood type is not available, what other blood type(s) can the mother receive (not considering Rh factor)? Explain your answer. C. Explain why a person with AO genotype has the same phenotype...
A type A woman is the daughter of a type O father and type A mother. If she has children with a type AB man, what is the probability that they have an “A” blood type first child but a “B” blood type second child, and a “AB” blood type third child?
A female with blood type O is the mother of a child with blood type A and dies in a tragic accident. Four individuals claim the paternity of the child. Male A is blood type A, male B is blood type B, Male C is blood type 0 and Male D is type AB. Based on the blood test only, which individual(s) COULD be the father of the child? Mark all that apply Select one or more: a. None of...
A child's mother has type A blood. Their father has type B blood. The child has type O blood. Types A & B are qually dominant. Explain how it is possible for the child to have type O. Use a Punnett square to show this. How would we classify the parent genotypes using the terms listed above? [It is easiest to make a table in your document and put the appropriate letters into the boxes to represent the square.]
1. In humans the allele for A type (IA) blood and B type blood (IB)show co-dominance, so that a person with both alleles has blood type AB (phenotype). Both A and B alleles are dominate to the allele for O (i). A person with an allele for type A blood and an allele for type o blood marries someone with an allele for type B blood and an allele for type o blood. List the types of offspring they could have and...
Genetics 1. A man with blood type B is the father of a child with blood type A, and the mom is blood type AB. What is the father's genotype? a. not enough information to determine the father's genotype b. AB c. Bo 2. What are the chances that a couple will have a boy with colorblindness, sex-linked recessive if the father is colorblind and the mother is homozygous dominant for normal color vision? a. 0% b. 100% c. 75%...
Question 11 (5 points) If a mother has blood type IAiA and the father has blood type IB1B, what are the chances the child will have type O blood?
6) Mike has type B blood and his wife lynn has type O blood. They are very shocked to hear that their baby has type A blood, and think that a switch might have been made at the hospital. a. What is the genotype of the baby? b. What are the possible genotypes for Mike? c. What are the possible genotypes for lynn? d. Can this baby be theirs? Why or why not? 1) A dad is type A homozygous,...
4) A student is blood type A. His father was type A and his mother was type O. Does the student need a genetic test to figure out whether his genotype is AA or AO? Explain your answer. Now choose from one of the following options Why? No, it is evident from the information that the student will have genotype Ai as the mother has genotype ii. (b) No, it is evident from the information that the student will have...
n 51 answered A female with blood type O is the mother of a child with blood type A and dies in a tragic accident. Four individuals claim the paternity of the child. Male A is blood type A, male Bis blood type B, Male Cis blood type 0 and Male D is type AB. Based on the blood test only, which individual(s) COULD be the father of the child? Mark all that apply out of 2.50 question Select one...