yes like when :
* his father is AA RH- and his mother is OO RH- he will be AO RH- (A-). * his father is AO RH- and his mother is OO RH- he may be: # AO RH- (A-) # OO RH- (O-) So, the most one is ( A-) .
So, ( A- ) child may get from:
# A- and O- # A- and B- # AB- and AB- # ect .....
No. If both parents are type O, the child will be O. If both are A, the child can be either A or O. If both are B, the child can be either B or O. If both are AB, the child can be A, B, or AB (but not O).
No. If both parents are type O, the child will also be type O.
If they are both O negative, no, the child will be O negative.
The child has A,O blood groups.
Yes, if both parents have the genotype AO, then the child can have the O from both parents, phenotype O
Yes,the child/children can have different blood Gr than their parents. Parents AA child A or O Parents BB child B or O Parents AB and O child A or B can be possible. No. The child will have the bood type of one of the parents. Also, a mother can carry a child that has a positive rh factor when she herself has a negaive rh factor.
If parents are O.Child is with O blood group.
if both parents have positive o blood their child must have positive o blood
Yes, it is possible for parents with blood types O and AB to have a child with blood type O. The child would inherit an O allele from one parent and an O allele from the other parent, resulting in blood type O.
Yes, according to the site at the link below, a child can have A- blood, given parents of O+ and A+.
If both parents have genotype AO, it is possible to have a type O child, but this is very rare.
No if both parents are o+ they must produce o+ offspring