5. The newborn baby of a mother having blood group AB, Rh+ and father having blood group O, Rh–, got mixed withother babies in the hospital. The baby with which of the following blood groups is expected to be of the said couple)
(1) O, Rh+ (2) O, Rh–
(3) AB, Rh– (4) B, Rh+
Step-by-step Genetic Analysis
Step 1: ABO Possibilities (AB × O)
Mother: AB → genotype IAIB [web:122][web:123].
Father: O → genotype ii.
Gametes:
- Mother: IA or IB
- Father: i only
Possible child genotypes:
- IAi → phenotype A
- IBi → phenotype B
Key conclusion: Child can be A or B only. O and AB impossible [web:149].
Step 2: Rh Possibilities (Rh+ × Rh-)
Mother: Rh+ (DD or Dd)
Father: Rh- (dd)
- Rh+ child: Dd (if mother passes D)
- Rh- child: dd (if mother Dd passes d)
Both Rh+ and Rh- possible.
Step 3: Evaluate Each Option
Option 1: O, Rh+
ABO: IMPOSSIBLE (AB×O cannot produce O)
Result: ❌ Not their baby
Option 2: O, Rh-
ABO: IMPOSSIBLE (O impossible)
Result: ❌ Not their baby
Option 3: AB, Rh-
ABO: IMPOSSIBLE (AB impossible – child gets only one A/B allele + i)
Result: ❌ Not their baby
Option 4: B, Rh+ ✅ CORRECT
- ABO: ✅ Possible (IBi = Type B)
- Rh: ✅ Possible (Dd = Rh+)
Result: ✅ Genetically compatible [web:125].
Final Conclusion
Only a baby with blood group B, Rh+ could genetically be the child of an AB, Rh+ mother and an O, Rh- father.



2 Comments
Muskan Yadav
December 5, 2025B, Rh+ CORRECT
Nilofarkhan
March 27, 2026Blood group B and Rh+