The chief advantage of having type AB positive blood is the ability to accept a blood donation from a person of any blood type. AB + is called the universal recipient.
If there both b positive, then probally not. But if the dad was a b positive and the mum was an a positive then there would be a 50/50 chance of tem having an ab positive.
yes
About 3% of the population is AB positive. 1% is AB negative.
The father can be A-, A+, AB-, or AB+
yes there is but it is rare
AB positive 😆😆
either "AB" or "A".
No, because the domonite blood type would be AB positive. So you would most likely get a baby that is AB positive.
No, an O-group parent cannot have an AB-group child at all.
You could potentially be: A Positive B Positive AB Positive A Negative B Negative AB Negative
A person who is blood type AB has to be genotype AB. A person who is blood type O has to be genotype OO. So if a person who is AB mates with a person who is O, they cannot have a baby with type O. They could have an A or a B, but not O or AB.
Negative like me