If the father is O that means he expresses O because O is recessive and the only way he can be O is to have the OO genotype. The mother may be AO or AA, so the child may be A if the mother is AA, but has a 1/2 chance of being O if the mother is AO. Each parent contributes one allele to the child.
No. The child will be type O+ or O-.
Yes. The father's phenotype is AO+*; the mother's is OO--.
The blood type for both parents must be OO since the O blood type is recessive. That means the child will definitely be O. The mother, since she has an Rh factor of + must be either ++ or +-. The father must be --. So, if the mother is ++, then the child will be O+. If the mother is +-, then there is a 50% chance that the child is O- and a 50% chance that they will be O+.
possibility not
You answered your own question genius if the mother is O pos and father is A pos then I guess it is POSSIBLE!
can a mother of o blood group have a healthy child with a father type o
If the father is O and the mother is A, the child can end up either A or O.If the father is O and the mother is AB, the child can end up either A or B.
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No. The child will be type O+ or O-.
Yes, the mother and father can have either an A or O child with the Rh factor of either - or +.
If the mother's genotype is AO, then it is possible that the child can be type O-
MOTHER IS o+ father is A- the child will be which group
If the mother's genotype is AA, the child can be A+ or A- If the mother's genotype is AO, the child can be A+, A-, O+, or O- Most likely A+
If the mother's genotype is AO, then it is possible that the child can be type O-
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.
No