Yes. My husband is positive, i am negative, our son in positive. Only possible complications are normally for the 2nd child, if the female is a negative blood type, the o positive blood is exposed to her blood, she will make antibodies to kill the ''virus'' (the positive blood). At hospital they give regular injections to woman to counter this through first pregnancy and straight after birth so this never happens.Its called Rhesus disease.
of course. blood groups have nothing to do with getting pregnant.
A+O X A-O
Would have to be the genotype to yield 1/4 probability of any type O, as O is recessive and only expresses in homozygous condition.
No they can not. two positives do not make a negative
Yes. The father's phenotype is AO+*; the mother's is OO--.
No. For two reasons: an "A" and an "O" can never produce "B," and positve blood types will never yield a negative one.
The groups are: A negative A positive B negative B positive AB negative AB positive O Negative O positive
yes
no.
Yes.
it is unlikly, but posible
O positive or O negative.
the baby may be A or O.
Yes
No they can not. two positives do not make a negative
Yes. The father's phenotype is AO+*; the mother's is OO--.
No. For two reasons: an "A" and an "O" can never produce "B," and positve blood types will never yield a negative one.
If Parent 1 and Parent 2 both have blood type O then their offspring will have blood type O.
yes I have o negative my husband has o positive; I have daughter with o negative and a son with o positive
they can have a A positive A negative O positive O negative depending on genes of A