It does not matter what blood type either of you have. It only matters in blood transfusions.
Yes, the man could be the father of the child. A child with blood type O can inherit the O allele from both parents. In this case, the man with blood type B could have passed on an O allele, resulting in the child having blood type O.
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Yes it is possible. The child can have A, B and O blood group.
Yes, a man with blood group O positive can be the father of a baby with blood group O. Blood group O is inherited when a child receives an O allele from both parents, so the father must have at least one O allele to pass it on to the child.
No, the child has to have one of the parents blood type.
A group traveling with a woman and a child were treated with less suspicion than a group of men alone. Reference biography.com
It can be A or O
Their children can have blood groups A or O.
It depends on the genotype of the parents: If they are AO and BO the child could be all of the 4 ABO-Bloodtypes: AO (= bloodtype A) BO (= bloodtype B) AB (= bloodtype AB) OO (= bloodtype O) If they are AA and BB the child could only be bloodtype AB If they are AO and BB the Child could be AB, or B (BO) If they are AA and BO the child could be AB or A (AO) In short, when the genotype is not given, the child can have any of the ABO-Bloodtypes
AO or OO
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Yes. The woman has a genotype of BO. Each child is a "reset" of the 50/50 probability of being group O or group B.