Yes they can because they can have another allele for having b positive.
This combination is possible if the father has type A blood with a genotype of AO.
The experience of the boy in "Boy Flying" is depicted as a mixture of positive and negative.
Questions that would insist on a "positive" answer.... "Isn't that boy wonderful?" "yes he is wonderful" A negative question would insist on a negative answer "why is that boy useless?" you are asking for negative feedback.
No possible way to tell. The A and O are phenotypes, meaning that their personal blood type has the respective characteristics. There is also their genotypes, which they get from their parents and can be two different types, although one of the two will be their genotype. So it is possible that A type blood came from an A parent and a B parent. The O blood could have come from an O parent and an AB parent. It is conceivable that those two could have four children, all with different blood types. The rhesus factor ( positive or negative ) is another complication.
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Blood type?
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"The boy cried for his motherand father."The nouns in the sentence are:boymotherfather
Brother -_-
I'm an O- mother of three (3) with an A+ father.The bloodtype/s of your offspring can vary.....Our firstborn, (son) was born with my blood type= O-our second born, (daughter) has her father's blood type= A+and our youngest, (son) has a mixture of the two= A-While I couldn't tell you whether an O+ outcome is possible, {my guess is it would be?!} I will say I was happy with the outcome in our family...it's kinda cute really.......that my eldest boy shares my B/T; our daughter shares her father's & our 'baby' had to be different & was born with a concuction of both.I hope this satisfies any curiosity & answers your's, & other's Q.