No. In order to have an O child, both parents must have a genotype of at least iAi or iBi. If you're AB blood type, then the genotype is iAiB has no space for O gene to come about.
Yes, as long as the mother has a strong A blood type
could if he is IBi
Yes, as long as the mother has a strong A blood type
no
No he could however be the father of the type a child
No, the child has to have one of the parents blood type.
Blood, Sweat & TearsGo oodles!
Hey try this URL, hope it helps!! http://tinyurl.com/totalhealthcare Regards, Gemma
A man with any blood type by AB can father a child with type O blood. A parent heterozygous for type A or B may have a child with type O.
Yes, an individual with blood type B can produce an offspring with blood type A. The explanation for this is that a mother with the blood type A can have a child with a father who has a blood type of A or AB and produce a child with type A blood.
Yes it is possible. Blood type O is recessive. So it is true that the child would need an OO blood type. But if the mother is OO and the father is BO..... Then in this case the mother would contribute an "O" and the father a B or an O. If the father contributes an O then the child will be type O. Of course in order for this to happen the father must be heterozygous and not homozygous for the dominant blood type.
No. The father must be of type A if the child is and the mother is not.
No. In order to have an O child, both parents must have a genotype of at least iAi or iBi. If you're AB blood type, then the genotype is iAiB has no space for O gene to come about.