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Blood type O is recessive. So if both parents have blood type O, the baby will have type O as well. However, if one parent is O, and the other is AB, the child will carry O and can pass it on to their offspring, however the baby itself will be either A or B.

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What are the blood types possible in offspring if both the parents have 0 positive blood group?

o-


Is it possible for AS blood group to produce AA?

No, it is not possible for an individual with the AS blood group to produce offspring with the AA blood group. The AS blood group indicates that the individual carries one A allele and one S allele (which is associated with sickle cell trait). For an offspring to have the AA blood group, both parents must provide an A allele, which cannot occur if one parent has an S allele.


What blood type will the offspring be if the Mother has A- blood and the father has O- blood?

The offspring could have blood type A- or O- due to the possible combination of A and O alleles from the parents.


What do you call a group of offspring who have the same parents?

Offspring who have the same parents are called siblings.


Can O positive blood group and B positive blood group parents have child?

Yes, it is possible for parents with O positive and B positive blood groups to have a child with either O positive or B positive blood group, as each parent can pass on either their O or B allele to their offspring.


What will offspring have if man has blood group A woman blood group O?

It can be A or O


Is parents blood group effects the possibility of conceiving?

father's blood group AB+ve and Mother's is O+ve, If there any chance to have a Opositive baby


What will offspring have if man has blood group O and woman blood group A?

AO or OO


What are the side effects on children if parents have same blood group B?

If both parents have blood group B, their children can inherit blood group B or O, as blood group inheritance follows specific genetic patterns. Generally, there are no significant medical side effects directly linked to having the same blood group. However, potential concerns may arise if there are additional genetic factors or conditions in the parents that could affect the child's health. It's always advisable for prospective parents to consult with a healthcare provider for personalized advice regarding genetics and potential risks.


What blood type can be found if the mother has type AB blood and the father has type A blood?

If the father is homozygous for the B blood group, giving him the BB blood genotype, and the mother's genotype is AB (the only genotype for the AB blood group), then their offspring could have either the AB or B blood groups. If the father is heterozygous for the B blood group, giving him the BO genotype, then their offspring could have the AB, A, or B blood groups. However, they could not produce an offspring with the O blood group.


Can both parents with blood group b produce blood group a?

No


Does a child blood group have to match with parents blood group?

No, a child's blood group does not have to match either parent's blood group exactly. A child's blood group is determined by a combination of the parents' blood types, following specific inheritance patterns. It is possible for a child's blood group to be different from that of their parents.