Yes - but only if both parents are heterozygous. This means they must have the genotype AO and BO. If either parent is homozygous, AA or BB - then they cannot produce a child with blood type O.
No, the o parent has to Have O,O alliesand the B parent would only have B,B or B,O allies. The only are B,O and O,O.
Yes. O, Rh positive and B, Rh positive parents may produce an O, Rh positive child.
Yes, blood is actually made up of 2 types so A = A+O B = B+O AB = A+B O = O+O so 1 is taken from each parent so a B father and an O Mother could produce the following B or O
No as neither carry the B gene.
Yes - but only if both parents are heterozygous. This means they must have the genotype AO and BO. If either parent is homozygous, AA or BB - then they cannot produce a child with blood type O.
Yes
Blood types that produce anti-B antibodies include type A and type O. Individuals with type A blood have A antigens and produce anti-B antibodies, while those with type O blood lack A and B antigens and produce both anti-A and anti-B antibodies. Therefore, only blood types A and O can produce the antibodies against type B antigens.
No, blood types O positive (O+) and B negative (B-) cannot produce a B positive (B+) offspring. Blood type O carries only the O antigen, while blood type B carries the B antigen. To have a B+ blood type, one would need to inherit the B antigen from both parents.
Ab+ universal receiver o- universal donor blood types: can donate to: can receive from: ab+: ab+: ab+ ab- a+ a- b+ b- o+ o- ab-: ab+ ab-: ab- b- a- o- a+: a+ ab+: a+ a- o+ o- a-: a+ a- ab+ ab-: a- o- b+: b+ ab+: b+ b- o+ o- b-: b- b+ ab- ab+: b- o- 0+: o+ a+ b+ ab+: o- o+ o-: o+ o- a+ a- b+ b- ab+ ab-: o-
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.
Yes, there is a very small possibility. if one parent is type o and the other is type b, for example: type o can only come from o/o parent and a type b can come from b/b or b/o, you can result with these possibilities: o/o b/o o/b ; o/o ; o/b ; o/o you could result with 2 persons type o and two persons type b. Same with Rh system. You would need to know the parent cell typing, to know for sure. Good luck!
Yes, two B positives can produce an O positive child.