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ABO blood group system is characterized by four phenotype i.e., A, B, AB and O blood group. It is commonly employed during blood transfusion and medical cases. It is regulated by multiple alleles.
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- Fill in the blank: Persons with ABO blood type _______________________ are sometimes called universal recipients.7. A woman with type A blood has a child with a man with type AB blood. Show ALL the possible crosses the child may have.In a maternity ward, four babies become accidentally mixed up. The ABO blood type of the four babies are known to be O, A, B and AB. The ABO types of the four sets of parents are determined. Indicate which baby belongs to each set of parents below: a) AB X O b) A X O c) A X AB d) O X O
- Two parents with sickle-cell trait have a child. What is the chance that the child has sickle-cell disease? A) 50 % B) 25% C) 100 %Two other parents think their baby was switched at the hospital. The mother has blood type “A,”the father has blood type “B,” and the baby has blood type “AB.”a. Mother’s genotype: _______ or ________b. Father’s genotype: _______ or ________c. Baby’s genotype: ______d. Punnett square that shows the baby’s genotype as a possibility:e. Was the baby switched?1. What is Brian’s blood type? 2. Brian has 3 children, 2 of them have A+ blood the other is Type O-. How is it possible? (Show Punnett Square and explain)
- In a maternity ward, four babies become accidentally mixed up. The ABO blood types of the four babies are known to be O, A, B and AB. The ABO blood types of the four sets of parents are determined. Indicate which baby belongs to each set of parents: A) AB x O B) A x O C) A x AB D) O x O1. maternity case involves an infant with type AB blood. Four women claim to be the mother. You be the judge, as far as the blood type evidence allows. a. The woman with type A blood could not be the mother. b. The woman with type AB blood could not be the mother. c. The woman with type O blood could not be the mother. d. The woman with type B blood could not be the mother e. All the four could be the mother. conclusion plz answer all questionA woman is married for the second time. Her first husband was blood type A and her son by that marriage was blood type O. Her new husband is type B and their child is type AB. What's the woman's blood group?
- A physician is examining the blood types of children from a family. Child 1 has blood type AB, Child 2 has blood type B, Child 3 has blood type B, and Child 4 has blood type A. Based on the phenotypes of the children, what are the probable genotypes of the parents?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 i1. Suppose that the three samples are from two parents and their child. Which individuals are the parents? Which individual is the child? How do you know? Parent 1 = Parents 2 = Child = 2. What genotype must each individual have for this scenario to be possible? Parent 1 = Parent 2 = Child = please answer all of them now.