No. A parent with AB blood cannot have a child with O blood type.
yes there is but it is rare
A person who is blood type AB has to be genotype AB. A person who is blood type O has to be genotype OO. So if a person who is AB mates with a person who is O, they cannot have a baby with type O. They could have an A or a B, but not O or AB.
You could potentially be: A Positive B Positive AB Positive A Negative B Negative AB Negative
Yes, people with AB positive blood can receive O positive blood. In fact, AB+ can receive *any* blood, A, B, O, or AB, positive or negative. It is the other blood types that have restrictions.
The groups are: A negative A positive B negative B positive AB negative AB positive O Negative O positive
There is no blood type OE. There are 8 different blood types, A positive and negative, B positive and negative, O positive and negative, and AB positive and negative.
A, B, or AB, positive or negative
Yes
There are eight main blood types:O positive, O negative, A positive, A negative, B positive, B negative, AB positive and AB negative.Wikipedia has info- also try www.nzblood.co.nz.
There is a positive, a negative, b positive, b negative, o positive, o negative, ab positive, and ab negative. You can find out very good diets from your doctor.
About 3% of the population is AB positive. 1% is AB negative.
No it isn't. The rarest is AB negative.