Answer :
Answer:
The chance of a woman with an AB blood type and a man with an O blood type having a child with O blood is 0%.
Explanation:
A mother with blood type AB (AB) will pass either antigen A or antigen B to the offspring, while the father with blood type O (OO) will not pass any antigen.
The result of an AB X OO cross would be
Alleles O O
A AO AO
B BO BO
For this reason, the offspring of this couple will be
- Blood type A (AO) 50%.
- Blood type B (BO) 50%.
- Blood type O (OO) none.
Heredity of blood type depends on the presence of surface antigens on the erythrocyte membrane. Blood type O occurs in persons whose red blood cells do not possess surface antigens A or B.
Surface antigens are what determine blood type, so :
- The presence of antigen A determines blood type A.
- Blood type B depends on the presence of antigen B.
- Blood type AB has both antigens.
Blood type O has no antigens, and for blood type O to manifest, it must have both alleles for O.
A mother AB and father O cannot have offspring with blood type O.