My dad is AB- and my mom is O+. I was told that my blood type could be any with this combination of parents. As it turns out I am B+.
The blood would be A+, the child's is always pretty much what the Father's is.
The child's blood type is probably B.
Yes, a child with B+ blood can have a father with A- blood. In order for this to occur, the mother would need to be B+ or AB+ and the father would need to be heterozygous.
If the mother is not AB, yes.
Absolutely not! Race is genetic, determined by the characteristics of the mother and the father. A blood transfusion (from whatever race) will not change the genetic makeup of either the mother or the child.
Absolutely. A child will either have its mother's blood type or its father's blood type. If the mother's blood type is NOT O, then someone else is the father.
can a mother of o blood group have a healthy child with a father type o
If the mother is A, and the father is A, then the child will only have A antigens and will thus be blood type A. If father or mother are AB, then the child can end up with AB, A, or B blood type. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blood_type
He mother and father have nothing to do with the child's blood type
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.
Yes, a father with A negative blood can have a child with A positive blood. If he does, the mother must have a positive Rh factor, and the mother's blood type may be any of the possibilities.
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The blood would be A+, the child's is always pretty much what the Father's is.
No
Blood types are received from the mother and father, so the child can be the same type as the mother if the father's type allows it.
Yes, the child's blood type can be B if the father has o.