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.
Another has said: no chance. One of the parents must be b positive.
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.
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