not if the mum is having an affair
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A baby can be any blood type that is possible through the combination of the parents' genetic material. In this case, the baby could be blood type B positive like the parents, or it could be blood type O positive if both parents are carriers of the O blood type gene.
yes... both parents may be heterozygous for their specifec genes...
If both parents have Type B blood the only blood type the child can have is either B or O not looking at whether one of the parents is negative or not.
I'll wait for you to ask the question. Positive parents can have a negative baby as positive is dominant so they may both have one positive and one negative gene and the baby gets the two negative genes.
Another has said: no chance. One of the parents must be b positive.
Yes, it is possible for parents who are B positive to have an AB positive baby. This would occur if one parent is B positive with the genotype BO and the other parent is AB positive with the genotype AB. The child could inherit the A and B alleles from each parent, resulting in an AB blood type.
Yes it is possible for both B blood type parents to have a child with O blood type. Aside from O, they can also have a child with B blood type.
Yes, if the genotypes from the parents are AO and BO respectively. The child then inherits both the O's.
No, two parents with O type blood cannot have a child with B type blood. This is because O is recessive - meaning in order to have type O blood, you need to have two O alleles. Therefore if both parents have O blood, all their children have to have O type blood. In order to have a child with B type blood, at least one parent needs to have B or AB type blood - in order to donate the B allele to the child.
They can have a baby that can be type A, B and O. There is no problem with jaundice cause both parents are O positive.
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Yes, for parents with blood type A and B, the child can have blood types A, B, AB, or O