either A or O. http://www.bloodbook.com/inherited.html
No, the expected blood types are only B and O. Yes they can because my mom has a- and my dad has a+ so yes you can have a difference in child and parents blood type but is it likely? No.
Without any further information about the blood types of the offspring's parents, you can say that the offspring of a parent with type A and parent of type B could have any blood type -- A, B, O, or AB.
Yes. parent with B and a parent with O blood traits can have the following blood types in their children : B, O, BO
No, in this scenario the possible blood types for the children are A- and B-. Positive refers to the presence of Rh factor in the blood. The Rh factor has to come from somewhere.
Without any further information about the blood types of the offspring's parents, you can say that the offspring of a parent with type A and parent of type B could have any blood type -- A, B, O, or AB.
No, the blood types a and b are dominant alleles and would mask the recessive o blood type.
If the parent's blood type is A and B, respectively, the possible blood type of their child are A, AB, B and O.
No, the blood types a and b are dominant alleles and would mask the recessive o blood type.
it depends on what blood type that your parent has
No - children do not have to have the same blood type as the parents. For example, if one parent has blood type A and the other has blood type AB, the child might have A, B or AB blood types. (For the child to have B, the parent with blood type A would need to be heterozygous, Ao)
Obviously, the child's blood type would be an O negative as well.
You must let your doctor know. There is a shot the mother gets before delivery to counteract the opposite blood types.