Yes it is possible. One of the parents would have to be Type A (AO) and one parent would have to be Type B (BO). Also one parent would have to be positive and one would have to be negative (referring to Rh). It doesn't matter which parent is which and it also doesn't matter if it is A+ and B- or A- and B+. Either of these two situation could produce all four different blood types.
A and B are dominant over O, so yes, it is possible.
No, a person having o-negative blood cannot receive blood from a person having o-positive blood because it will cause coagulation of blood
TYPESDISTRIBUTIONRATIOSO+ 1 person in 3 38.4%O- 1 person in 15 7.7%A+ 1 person in 3 32.3%A-1 person in 16 6.5%B+ 1 person in 12 9.4%B- 1 person in 67 1.7%AB+ 1 person in 29 3.2%AB-1 person in 167 0.7%
A person who is blood type AB has to be genotype AB. A person who is blood type O has to be genotype OO. So if a person who is AB mates with a person who is O, they cannot have a baby with type O. They could have an A or a B, but not O or AB.
Each person carries two bits of rh imformation, called alleles, and each can be positive or negative. A person is rh+ if they have at least one positive allele. Only if both their alleles are negative are they considered as rh-. When two parents have a baby, they each pass one allele on. So if both parent has one positive and one negative allele, and both passed on their negative allele to their baby, then the baby would be rh negative. The chances of two rh positive parents having a rh negative baby are about 18%.
It depends.* Being a "responsible person" is usually considered a positive trait. * On the other hand, if you are (for example) the person "responsible" for breaking the window, that's not a good thing.
No, a person having o-negative blood cannot receive blood from a person having o-positive blood because it will cause coagulation of blood
Yes you can Marry your mother but that's illegal all most everywhere and your not really your own father but rather your stepfather. If it was possible you could go back I time and have sex with your mother but you really wouldn't be your father still because you are made of Half your mothers chromosomes and half your fathers so having sex with your mother would result in a .75 (your mothers) chromosome + .25 (your real fathers chromosomes) Baby. So ultimately no you truly can't be your own biological father.
No; if the person has a fever it doesn't mean they have HIV.
there are many "great" people in the world, people who care for others less fortunate than themselves, doctors, nurses, firefighters, mothers, fathers, teachers etc....
The chief advantage of having type AB positive blood is the ability to accept a blood donation from a person of any blood type. AB + is called the universal recipient.
a person who plays the main rule of a family in maintaining relationship of family members. Usually referred to fathers, and then mothers. Normally, it can be defined as the main money maker in family/country.
A false negative indicates that a person may not have a disease that is being checked for or that the person may not be pregnant. Having a false positive would be the opposite showing that the person does have a disease or could be pregnant.
If you are having sex with a person who is HIV positive, you should ALWAYS use a condom and there is still a chance you may be infected.
If the person you are having oral sex with is HIV positive, then it is possible to be infected with the virus.
a person that thinks positive
No, an O Positive person cannot donate to an A Negative person because the person who is Negative, or Rh Negative, will react to the Positive (Rh Positive) blood. Negative can only get Negative, Positive can get Positive or Negative.
having the actual disease