*24. A woman has blood type A M. She has a child with blood type AB MN. Which of the following blood types could not be that of the child's father? Explain your reasoning. Because it is rare, you do not need to consider the effect of the Bombay phenotype. George O N Tom AB MN Bill B MN Claude A Henry AB MN
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- If I have Type AB blood and my husband has Type B blood, which of the following blood type(s) could our genetic children have? Туре А Туре В Туре АB O All of the above None of the aboveA male individual whose blood type is AB marries fomale whose blood type is A. Is it possible to bear a child whose blood type is 0? Prove your answer by making a Punneft square. L21edmamthe offspring ès) can often be autosomal I 1.1 III ad amalg od no IV 9 OTO 5 0000 anivellor and goje If individual 2 were to marry a woman with no family history of the disease, which of the following would most likely be true of their children? a. All of the children would have the disease. b. None of the children would have the disease. c. Only the sons would have the disease. d. All of the sons would be carriers of the disease. e. None of the daughters would be carriers of the disease.
- What blood types are possible for offspring if the parents are IA i x IB i? (Select all that are correct) IA IA OIAI IB IB OIBI O IA IBD. Sex-linked In humans, hemophilia is a sex-linked trait. Females can be normal, carriers, or have the disease. Males will either have the disease or not (but they won't ever be carriers). 1. Show the cross of a man who has hemophilia with a normal woman. What is the probability that their children will have the disease? H H = female, normal H h X X = female, carrier h xxn XHY X" Y 2. A woman who is a carrier marries a hemophiliac man. Show the cross. What is the probability that their children will have hemophilia? What sex will a child in the family with hemophilia be? 3. A woman who has hemophilia marries a normal man. How many of their children will have hemophilia, and what is their sex? = female, hemophiliac = male, normal = male, hemophiliacIf a girl has a blood type O and the mother has blood type A, what are the possible blood types of the father? Assume no involvement of the Bombay phenotype. (mark all the answers that apply) B O AB C A
- A male with B blood and a female with O blood are expecting a child together. Determine all possible blood types for their offspring. Drawing Punnett squares (2 X 2) as you do this will help. (Remember that blood types A and B can have 2 different genotypes and you need to take this into account in setting up your Punnett squares.) Possible ABO blood types:______________________ If both of these individuals have Rh+ blood, is there any way they could produce a child with Rh- blood? (Be sure to consider the genotypes for Rh + individuals.) Explain your answer.The father's blood type is A, and the mother's blood type is B. They have their first child with O. What would be their genotypes? iA i & ii iA iB & i i iA iA & iB iB iA i & iB i i i & i iWhich genotype is homozygous? O aaBb O Aabb O AAbb O AABB