Yes.
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Sure.
yes they can
You could have several children with different blood types. you get your blood type from either parents or even grand parents.
Yes. If you cross parents with AB and O, you can have children with either A or B blood types.
no
Since O blood is recessive and B is dominant, this scenario would be possible
It is a little difficult to say but there is a question of parenthood here. The child cannot be type B if both parents are seen to be type O. The father must have a blood type of AB or B. Please see... http://www.dna-bioscience.co.uk/did_you_know_abo.shtml
Not possible. If the mother is A+, there are two possibilities, AA or AO, and if the father is O+, there is only one possibility, OO. therefore, the only possibilities of the child's blood type will be either A [AO] or O [OO].
Yes, it is possible for a blood type B negative man to father a blood type A positive child. The ABO blood type system is inherited from both parents, with each parent passing on one of their two ABO genes to their child. This means that the child could inherit an A gene from the mother and a B gene from the father, resulting in a blood type of A positive.
Maybe. A child will have either the mother's blood type or the father's blood type. If the father is B+ and the mother is A- then it is possible that the children have the same father. So it all depends on both parent's blood type.Source: I am a 2nd year nursing student, and we had a long discussion about this subject last semester.
yes