No.
Neither parent can be AB blood type. Each parent must have at least one resessive gene for O blood type. Either parent could be type A or B or O.
Yes
I have o+ my son has 0+ my husband has ab- would my husband be the father of my child
NO. You have to remember that each parent contributes one gene.For instance, look at these examples:Mama type A (AA or AO) + Papa type A (AA or AO) = Baby type A or type OMama type A (AA or AO) + Papa type B (BB or BO) = Baby type A, AB or OMama type A (AA or AO) + Papa type AB = Baby type A, B or ABMama type A (AA or AO) + Papa type OO = Baby type A or O
If the father is homozygous (ii, BB): the baby will be type B. If the father is heterozygous (ii, Bi): the baby will be type B or O.
The child can receive blood type parts from either parent, but must receive one half from the mother and one half from the father. As such, because the mother has neither A nor B, and the child has A, the father must have the A type in his blood, meaning he's either A type or AB type.
The mother is genotype AB, the father is either genotype BO or BB. If the father is genotype BO, the children can be genotype AB, AO, BB, or BO. This results in children with phenotype blood types of: AB, A, or B. If the father is genotype BB, the children can be genotype AB, AB, BB, or BB. This results in children with phenotype blood types of: AB or B.
No because they have the same rh factor.
No they cannot. They can only have a child with type A or type O blood.
A or B
yes, like if both parents are blond, child may have black hair
Yes, anyone can make a baby. It doesn't matter what blood type you have.
Yes the baby can be type O because the father was heterozygous for his type B positive.