yes it is VERY possible for an o positive father to produce an a child
it doesnt really matter what blood type u r!
Yes.
Yes. The father's phenotype is AO+*; the mother's is OO--.
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Yes. The father's phenotype is AO+*; the mother's is OO--.
No - blood group O is recessive, two O parents can only produce an O child. A Rh+ mother and Rh- father can produce either a Rh+ or Rh- child - Rh+ is the dominant factor. No - blood group O is recessive, two O parents can only produce an O child. A Rh+ mother and Rh- father can produce either a Rh+ or Rh- child - Rh+ is the dominant factor.
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No. The child will be type O+ or O-.
If the father has an AB positive blood type and the mother has an O positive blood type, the possible blood groups for their child could be A or B. The A allele from the father can combine with the O allele from the mother to produce an A blood type, while the B allele from the father can combine with the O allele to produce a B blood type. The child cannot have an AB or O blood type in this scenario.
Yes, it would be possible if the mother had type A blood.
Yes, even though the father is blood type O he could father an O child, A child, or B child.
Generally speaking no, it would take both parents being A, B, or AB to produce an AB child.