The first parent would be heterozygous for type A. The second parent would have to be heterozygous for type A, heterozygous for type B, or blood type O. The positive or negative is unable to be determined because positive is dominant so the first parent is positive then the baby will be positive with out a doubt so there is no way to find out the second parent's positive or negative.
The possibilities are AA rh positive, AO rh positive, AA rh negative and AO rh negative. That represents genome, not "type" as one would see it. The father would be "typed" either A positive or A negative to produce a child that is A positive with an O positive mother.
Yes, parents who are both type A (ABO matching) can have a child with either Type A or Type O blood. A child with Type O blood may have A, B, or O, but not AB parent(s). A parent with Type AB blood cannot have a child with type O blood.
yes it it. It is only in 3 percent of all people though.
You answered your own question genius if the mother is O pos and father is A pos then I guess it is POSSIBLE!
Possible blood types are A, B, or AB. Basically, the offspring can be any blood type except for O.
It would all depend on the Dominant and Recessive blood type genes in the mother and father it is near improbable to tell unless you take a blood sample to test the blood type. == A rhesus negative mother and positive father can produce either a rhesus negative or positive child. A type A and type O parental combination will only produce either type A or type O children. So an A- mother and O+ father will normally produce offspring having the possible blood groups of A+ or A- or O+ or O-. See the link for a full explanation.
Yes. The mother would have to have a heterozygous Rh genotype, so that she could pass on an Rh negative allele to her offspring.
Yes. The father's phenotype is AO+*; the mother's is OO--.
With a mother with AB Positive blood type and a father with an O Positive blood type, there are four possibilities for the offspring's blood type. The child of this pairing could have A positive or negative, or B positive or negative type blood.
yes
No. It is impossible, given those blood types, for the offspring to be O positive.
You answered your own question genius if the mother is O pos and father is A pos then I guess it is POSSIBLE!
B positive
the offspring could have type "A" or type "B"
If the mother's genotype is AO, then it is possible that the child can be type O-
O
No.
yes its possible
If mother is heterozygote yes.
If the mother's genotype is AO, then it is possible that the child can be type O-