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Q: If one parent is blood group b positive and the child is ab positive is the child a match?
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Can a girl having o positive blood group have a child with a person having AB positive blood group?

No. Only 1 allele each can be passed down from each parent, so it is impossible for the child to have 2 dominant alleles if 1 parent has blood group 0.


What blood group will a child be with parents who are B negative and O positive?

Answer Mostly with Parent's groupes.


How can a child's blood type be A positive if mom is O positive and dad is AB negative?

because the dad blood was stronger and one positive and one negative make a positive


Can a negative blood type and a positive blood type parent a negative blood type child?

yes they can..... positive and negetive blood group depends upon Rh factor and it is nothing to do with incomplete dominance of blood group.


If one parent is o positive and the other is a positive what will the child's be?

The question is incomplete. The blood type, (or ABO group), for only one parent is there. Positive refers to the presence of an antigen for the Rh group . The child will therefore be Rh positive since both parents are Rh positive. One parent's blood type is O. The other parent can have O, A, B, or AB as a bloodgroup. Without knowing both parents blood groups, and not just the Rh status, there is no way of knowing the bloodtype of the child.


Can o negative and b positive make A positive blood group type?

No. If neither parent has an A or AB type, then there is no A gene to pass on to the child.


Can parent both blood type o positive have a child with b positive blood type?

No, an O-group set of parents can never have children with blood that is not also O-group. They lack the necessary B allele.


Can an ab positive father and an ab positive mother parent an a positive child?

Yes. Both parents have an A allele and a B allele. Each parent can only pass on one of his/her two alleles. If each parent passes an A allele to the child, then the child will have group A blood. If at least one parent passes on an Rh positive allele to the child, then the child would also be type Rh positive. So these two parents could have an A positive child.


Can O positive and B positive have an ab positive child?

No, an O-group parent cannot have an AB-group child at all.


If a Mother is A positive blood group and a Father is A positive blood can they have a child that is A negative blood group?

95% not.


Can an a positive mother and ab positive father have an o positive child?

No, an O-group parent cannot have an AB-group child at all.


Can an o positive and ab positive have an a negative child?

No, an O-group parent cannot have an AB-group child at all.