It is possible, however it is extremely rare.
I'm not sure how 'rare' it is though since there are 3 of us with Blood Type O born to an AB Blood Type mother and an O Blood type father. We are not of European/Asian descent either.
From what I've learned, there are different ways this can happen. One is called the Bombay blood type. Chimera blood type is another.
In certain Asian groups, some of these folks have a rare version of the ABO blood type gene called cis-AB. People with this gene version have an AB blood type but can easily have an O child.
So it is possible. 'How', I'm trying to figure out myself.
yes, they will receive the o from the parent with the o blood type
No,it cant be...............for a child with ab blood group type,the parents must be in ab + b or ab + a or a+b combination blood group
Can a blood type o positive father and a blood type ab mother can produced a blood type o child?
yes, blood type of a child does not depend of his or her parents
Yes, the O type could be recessive in both parents.
yes, with bood type ao or bo
no
the child takes the A gene from one parent and B from the other. And the both of parent are supposed to be AB blood type, or one A blood type and the other B.
No.
A B+ parent can have a child with A+ blood. The other parent must be type A or type AB for this to occur.
"No, if each parent has AB then the child can be A, B or AB but not O." Not exactly. Yes, it IS possible for a child with Blood type O to have a parent with the AB Blood type although it is extremely rare. There are different reasons for this. One is the Bombay blood group. There is also Chimera, or 'vanishing twin'. In certain Asian groups, some of these folks have a rare version of the ABO blood type gene called cis-AB. People with this gene version have an AB blood type but can easily have an O child. I am an O blood type child of an AB blood type parent, although we are not of Asian/European descent. I also have other siblings who are Blood type O so I know it is possible.
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)
The child can have the same blood type. It is possible if the child obtains the allele IA from one parent and IB from the other. So if a person with blood type AB provides IA or IB and the other parent provides the other allele, then the child may have the same blood type i.e. AB positive.
"No, if each parent has AB then the child can be A, B or AB but not O." Not exactly. Yes, it IS possible for a child with Blood type O to have a parent with the AB Blood type although it is extremely rare. There are different reasons for this. One is the Bombay blood group. There is also Chimera, or 'vanishing twin'. In certain Asian groups, some of these folks have a rare version of the ABO blood type gene called cis-AB. People with this gene version have an AB blood type but can easily have an O child. I am an O blood type child of an AB blood type parent, although we are not of Asian/European descent. I also have other siblings who are Blood type O so I know it is possible.
Either A or B; AB and O are impossible.
No. B type can only have B, O, and AB. A child with A blood would have to have at least one parent be A or AB.
yes
A+ Neither parent can have type O blood
Yes. A mother with blood type A (AO) and a father with blood type B (BO) can have a child with blood type O (OO), one O from each parent. An AB parent and a A (AO) parent can have an B child (BO), an AB and a B (BO) can have an A (AO). An AB parent can never have an O child because it requires two recessive genes and an AB parent cannot donate a recessive O.