NO , mother can be AO , AA ........... father OO only
daughter .. A or O never B
No. AB parents cannot have O type children; however, A, B, and O can have O type children. If the father is AB and the mother is A the child will have to be either A, B or AB.
B or O
Yes, it is possible for an A positive mother and a B positive father to have an O positive daughter. Both A (written as IA) and B (written as IB) alleles (versions of the gene) are dominant over the O (written as i) allele. Therefore the mother could have the alleles IAi, and the father IBi If the daughter receives the i allele from both parents, she will have O type blood. Rhesus positive is dominant, so as long as one of the parents passes on a dominant allele, the daughter will also be positive.
yes, do a punnett square.
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Yes the baby would be b or o.
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YES
B+, o+, o-, b-
Providing you mean your father has B+, and mother A-, you can be O+, O-, A+, A-, B+, B-, AB+ and AB-, ie. Any blood group.
If we are talking about blood types, the father can be B or AB.
yes