There is no problem for two parents having the same blood type to get married, it's just because both of them have the ( O blood type ) all the children will be ( O type ).
The characteristics of ( O type ) in the field of blood transfusion, that the person with this type can receive blood from others only if it is (O), and they can donate blood to any type.
in summery : O type is a general donor, but a limited receiver for it self.
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.
Yes, blood type has no bearing on weather or not the parents can have a child
Yes, blood type has no bearing on weather or not the parents can have a child
a positive
yes, it is possible.Father Mother ChildO+ A+ A & O+ + - &+
both parents could be A heterozygous or one A heterozygous and the other O
blood group "A" or "O".
Most likely, AB. But that doesn't mean it must just happen. The blood group of children is also affected by the blood group their grand parents had. So, if a kid's grand parents had different blood group and his parents had different, then, there are just chances of either of them.
No
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.
Yes, blood type has no bearing on weather or not the parents can have a child
Yes, blood type has no bearing on weather or not the parents can have a child
If parents are O.Child is with O blood group.
a positive
Yes; the child receives a random blood allele from both parents, so unless both parents are type O, AA, or BB, the children can have different blood types
yes, it is possible.Father Mother ChildO+ A+ A & O+ + - &+
at least one of them have negative group.