Depends on the Rh...if its negative or possitive so here are the possible solutions ready? If you are O+(i i Rh+ Rh +) and your husband is B+ (I^b i RH + Rh +) Then your baby will have a 50% chance of being O+ or B+....if you are O+ (i i Rh+ Rh+) and your husband is B-(I^b i Rh - Rh -) then the chance is the same. If you are O- (i i Rh - Rh -) and your husband is B- (I^b I^b Rh - Rh -) 100% they will be B-. If its thes same but your husbands Rh is both +, then 100% wil be B+. Well....tons of combinations and basically you cannot get the I^a allele in your baby because it does not exist. ( blood type A or AB that is). B is dominant over O but it all depends if your husbands B is dominant dominant or dominant recessive. If its the last one, then it increases the chances your baby will have O blood type....
2006-11-09 17:45:00
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answered by futuremodel21 2
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The genotypes that you gave are B & O. So the O is a recessive allele and B is dominant so most likely your baby will have a B blood type (Phenotype). with a very very little chance of getting the O type.
2006-11-10 01:55:30
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answered by locababe82 1
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your baby blood type will be either O or B
2006-11-10 01:31:00
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answered by superstar 1
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I am o+ and my husband is b+. We have a daughter and she inherited my blood type but it could be either way (o or b) and you won't know for sure until she is born.
2006-11-10 01:31:59
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answered by Mom_of_two 5
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My mother is type B and my dad is type O+...and i'm type O- (type O negative)
2006-11-10 01:35:26
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answered by kie_kie83 2
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A?
2006-11-10 01:31:36
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answered by ? 7
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