No
If with A + and O + Baby can have : A + or O + If with A + and O - Baby can have : A +, A-, O +, O - If with A - and O + Baby can have : A +, A-, O +, O - If A - and O - Baby can have : A + or O -
yes
No.
The baby could have almost any bloodtype except for O.
Of course!
Yes, the baby will have either B or O type blood.
Yes. The parents' blood types are AO and AO so the baby will be OO. And since at least one parent is Rh+, the child will be Rh+.
No. A positive O blood type means that each parent has two copies of the O blood type allele and can only give an O to their baby. The baby must have the blood type O. However, it can be O positive or O negative.
No. A positive O blood type means that each parent has two copies of the O blood type allele and can only give an O to their baby. The baby must have the blood type O. However, it can be O positive or O negative.
No. A positive O blood type means that each parent has two copies of the O blood type allele and can only give an O to their baby. The baby must have the blood type O. However, it can be O positive or O negative.
A person with A positive blood may be a carrier for O negative blood. If the other parent is also a carrier of those traits, the baby could be O negative.