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What blood type am I if my parents are O and A?
Blood Inheritance Each biological parent donates one of two ABO genes to their child. The A and B genes are dominant and the O gene is recessive. For example, if an O gene is paired with an A gene, the blood type will be A.
What does A+ and O make?
An A+ parent and an O+ parent can definitely have an O- child.
What will be the blood group of baby if both parents are O positive?
A child with type O blood can have parents with type A, type B, or type O blood, but not type AB. Conversely, if two parents both have type O blood, all their children will have type O blood.
What is the blood type of a child of two parents?
Each parent gives one of their two ABO alleles to the child (3). Mother with AB blood type can either pass the A or B allele to the baby. Likewise, a father with O blood type can only pass O allele to the baby. If both parents belong to the blood group O, the child will also belong to the O blood group.
What blood type does the father have if the mother is AA?
The father, with blood type O, must have OO alleles. If the mother is AA, then the child will inherit an A allele from the mother, and an O allele from the father, resulting in an AO genotype, which expresses as the A blood type.
How do you determine the genotype of a child with O blood?
If the father has blood group A and mother blood group B, work out the genotypes of the parents and the possible genotypes of the other offsprings. To have a child with O blood group, both paretns should have atleast one copy of i allele.
Can you find out the blood type of an unborn baby?
While knowing the exact blood group of the unborn baby is not possible, this tool gives you a list of the blood types that baby likely to have. Select the mother’s and the father’s blood type and you can find out the probable blood group of your child.