Blood type A only has two phenotypes which are IAIA or IAi. For a blood type of B, you have to have IBIB or IBi. So it isn't possible.
-If both mother and father are a blood it isn`t possible to have b blood child ( whatever they are AA or AO ) , -But if one of them is AO and the other is AB they could give b blood child
No - Type A Blood has anti-B Antibodies which would affect the developing feotus. An A and AB parent could have a B child. Adoption or Audultery is a likely explanation.
The child, of a mother with blood type A and father with blood type B, can have either type A, or type B blood. The answer to your question is yes.
No. It is possible only for th child to have type A or type O.
Yes.
No. The mother only has type O antigens and the father has type B (and possibly O). Neither of them could have supplied the type A antigens to the child.
If the child is Rh positive, and it is the mother's second child, the mother's antibodies will attack the child's red blood cells when the blood becomes mixed during labor. An injection called RhoGAM will be administered to the mother right before delivery to prevent any attack of fetal red blood cells.
ask a doctor. They did, I guess... So let's see: The mother may have two possible genotypes, IBIB or IBO The father is OO. Therefore their child can have type B blood (genotype of IBO) or type O blood (genotype OO), depending on what allele the mother's egg cell contains.
There are many possibilities, but two things are certain: at least one parent must be type A or AB, and at least one parent must be Rh + A child with blood type A+ can have the following combinations of parents: Mother A+, Father A+ Mother A+, Father A- Mother A-, Father A+ Mother A+, Father B+ Mother A+, Father B- Mother A-, Father B+ Mother A+, Father AB+ Mother A+, Father AB- Mother A-, Father AB+ Mother A+, Father O+ Mother A+, Father O- Mother A-, Father O+ Mother B+, Father A+ Mother B+, Father A- Mother B-, Father A+ Mother B+, Father AB+ Mother B+, Father AB- Mother B-, Father AB+ Mother AB+, Father A+ Mother AB+, Father A- Mother AB-, Father A+ Mother AB+, Father B+ Mother AB+, Father B- Mother AB-, Father B+ Mother AB+, Father AB+ Mother AB+, Father AB- Mother AB-, Father AB+ Mother AB+, Father O+ Mother AB+, Father O- Mother AB-, Father O+ Mother O+, Father A+ Mother O+, Father A- Mother O-, Father A+ Mother O+, Father AB+ Mother O+, Father AB- Mother O-, Father AB+
Yes.... because the father and mother could be carrying the recessive 'O' Trait. the father could be AO and The Mother BO and if you take that and put it in a punnent square you see that there is a 25% chance that the child would have type O blood.
No
No
If the mother's genotype is AO, then it is possible that the child can be type O-
yes it is possible but very rare.
If the mother's genotype is AO, then it is possible that the child can be type O-
Yes, it would be possible if the mother had type A blood.
You can limit what possible blood types the father has if you know the mother's and the child's. For example, if the child is type O, the father cannot be type AB, and if the child is type AB, the father cannot be type O.
Possible blood types of the child with a mother who has A blood type and a father who has AB blood type are A, B, and AB. :)
No, the child should be A or B
Yes I think so :)
Yes, It is possible. But most of the time the child would have the same type of blood.
yes it is possible however unlikely.