If parents are O.Child is with O blood group.
No. O is recessive. The parents would have to have A and B phenotypes in order for their child to have AB- blood.
No. Nor can someone with AB have a child with O.
No. The parents must both have the type O allele in order for their child to be O.
Yes, we all get our blood groups from our parents or grandparents.
It is possible if your parents have different blood types. Example, if your father is A with a recessive O, and mother is B with a recessive O, you could easily land up with a O blood group. However, an AB father can have only an A, B or AB child depending on the mothers blood group, but surely NOT 'O.'
Generally no but in very rare circumstances, through mutations and incorrectly copying DNA, it is possible for two parents with type O blood to have a child with AB blood.
If both parents are A and AB, there is no way to have a child with Othe only possible blood types are :AB,A,B
When the parents are with blood group AB and O, the possible blood group of the child would be either A or B. This is because the blood group AB has the genotype AB and blood group O has the genotype OO. Thus upon recombination, the only outcomes would be AO - meaning blood group A, or BO- meaning blood group B.
no they cannot
No. One would have to be A or AB.
No. One of the parents would have to be type A or AB.
No. If both parents have type O blood then they will only be able to have children with type O blood.