yes
Male or female doesn't make a difference in blood type. A and B are dominant over O, and positive is dominant over negative.
no
Yes - blood type O or B are the only possibilities. Each parent donates one allele to the child. The parent with blood type O must donate an O. The parent with blood type be will donate either a B or an O - they can only donate an O if they are heterozygous, BO.
The child will be O- or A-.
yes sibblings wih
both is not a good term . but both parents are included in determining that
B positive.
This means you are a dhampir. half human half vampire. Dhampir's don't drink human blood. They do get a thirst for blood but unlike vampires they only want it, they don't need it. They usually don't drink blood at all. In fact, they usually hunt vampires instead because they drink blood - probably because of their vampire fathers for what they did to their human mothers.
I would say A, now it also depends on RH factor which is positive and negative, but usually a child will have either mothers or fathers type blood but since both are A child had to be A cause it is recessive
my mothers blood was o negative and because the child gets the fathers blood; which wasn't o negative my mother had to reveive shots
Jack Meyer has written: 'Our fathers and mothers' -- subject(s): Family, Genealogy 'The Odyssey of the Western Spirit' 'Kindred Blood'
There is a 2 out of 4 chance that the child will be Rh +. The group could be 3 out of 4 that the child will be an A. So depending upon whether the fathers positive Rh is dominate gene.Yes there is a possiblity that a child from this couple would be A +.