Yes
if both parents have positive o blood their child must have positive o blood
If both parents have a positive blood type, the chances of their child inheriting a positive blood type are 100.
Yes, if both parents have the genotype AO, then the child can have the O from both parents, phenotype O
If they both have type A blood, they cannot have a child type B.
Yes, if both parents are AO genotype there is a 25% chance of the parents producing a type O child. Since both parents are Rh positive the probability of an Rh positive child in at least 75%.
yes
If both parents are B- they can only have children who are B- and O-. One would have to be positive in order to have a child with positive blood.
yes
No. If both parents are type O, the child will also be type O.
yes it is possoble, each child is different and the parents blood type determains the child's. but both children will have a positive no matter what because both parents have positive.
If both parents have A positive blood, their child would most likely also have A positive blood. This is because the child inherits one blood type allele from each parent, and A positive is dominant, so it is highly probable for the child to have the same blood type as the parents.
In that given scenario, the possible blood types of the child are: A-, A+, O+ and O-.So Yes, it is possible to have a child with A positive with 25%.