No - at least one parent must have a B in order to have a B child. So, one of the parents must have B or AB blood type.
No. For two reasons: an "A" and an "O" can never produce "B," and positve blood types will never yield a negative one.
The baby will either be A positive or B positive but the baby's genotype will be AO+ or BO+
No, because the domonite blood type would be AB positive. So you would most likely get a baby that is AB positive.
Either A- or B-. The AB parent will pass on either the A or the B. The other parent, of course, will pass on the O, which becomes recessive against either the A or B. Since both parents are negative, the child will also be negative by default.
sadly, no. no matter what you do, a blood type B and blood type O couple cannot have a blood type A (+ or -) baby
No as neither carry the B gene.
no they can not.
Yes of course.There is a chance to get O positive baby.
the baby may be A or O.
The baby may be any of the following: * B positive * B negative * O positive * O negative
Yes, a mother with negative and a father with O positive can have a baby with B positive. If they do, the mother must have blood type B or AB.
no because the baby is a positive
Yes, a mother with negative and a father with O positive can have a baby with B positive. If they do, the mother must have blood type B or AB.
Definitely. One Rh positive parent is at least 50% likely to produce Rh positive offspring.
Possibly but it could be others as well.
Yes. O, Rh positive and B, Rh positive parents may produce an O, Rh positive child.
no