A mother has type A blood, and the father has type B blood. If their baby has type O blood, what is the genotype of
each parent?

Answer:
rho negative, and rho positive both of these do not mix. The positive broke down to make an A+
Explanation:
my mom told me thats how her blood type can to be. she is a cna
The father is BO and the mother is A0 .Can a mother with type A blood and a father with type B blood have a child with genotype 0 blood?
An organism's genotype is still made up of most of its genetic components. A child having blood types A, B, AB, even O could result from having an A parent as well as a B parent.
If mom passes her O and so does dad, then the child will be O which is O type blood. Each parent has a 50% chance of passing down the O gene.
Hence , the correct option is: The father is BO and the mother is A0 https://brainly.com/question/17058567
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