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What type of blood does a child make is one parent blood type is O positive a the other is a positive?

The child could have blood type O positive or A positive. The ABO blood type system is inherited independently from the Rh factor, so the child could inherit the O gene from one parent and the A gene from the other.


What would be the possible blood group of a child if one of his parent has blood group AB and other has O?

The child could have either blood group A or B, but not AB or O. Each parent contributes one blood type allele, so the child could inherit an A allele from one parent and a B allele from the other, resulting in blood group AB. Alternatively, the child could inherit an A allele from one parent and an O allele from the other, resulting in blood group A, or a B allele from one parent and an O allele from the other, resulting in blood group B.


Can a child have O blood group if both parents have A and 3 grandparents A and 1 grand parent AB blood groups?

Yes, this is possible given the scenario. The child would have inherited both recessive alleles (OO) from its parents, meaning both parents were heterozygous for bloodtype A - AO. Each parent could have obtained this bloodtype with 3 grandparents type A and one type AB. Parent 1, for example, with two A type parents: both parents could have been AO or one could have been AA and the other AO. Parent 2, with an A type parent and an AB parent: the A type parent would be AO and the other, obviously, AB.


Can a child with blood type O have a parent with AB blood type explain?

No. A and B are dominant blood types and O is recessive. A parent with blood type AB can only donate a dominant A or dominant B. A child with blood type O would need to come from parents with one of the following combinations: A-A, A-B, A-O, B-O, O-O


Can an O positive blood and an A positive blood have children?

Yes, a parent with O positive blood and a parent with A positive blood can have children together. The child could inherit either parent's blood type, resulting in the child having either O positive or A positive blood type.

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Could a parent with AB-blood type have a child with O-blood type?

No.


What type of blood does a child make is one parent blood type is O positive a the other is a positive?

The child could have blood type O positive or A positive. The ABO blood type system is inherited independently from the Rh factor, so the child could inherit the O gene from one parent and the A gene from the other.


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What could happen if a parent don't send a child to school in n.j.


Can an O- parent have an A- child what is the other parental blood group?

yes, the other parent could be: A+, A-, AB+, or AB-


If one parent is blood group b positive and the child is ab positive is the child a match?

A child with blood group AB positive cannot be a biological child of a parent with blood group B positive, as the ABO blood group system does not allow for this combination. The possible blood groups of a child from a B positive parent could be B or O. Therefore, the child is not a match in terms of biological parentage.


What happens when a child is in foster care and not allowed to be with mom but foster parent gives child to parent on weekends?

If this is by court order, the Foster Parent could be held in contempt and lose their certification.


What would be the possible blood group of a child if one of his parent has blood group AB and other has O?

The child could have either blood group A or B, but not AB or O. Each parent contributes one blood type allele, so the child could inherit an A allele from one parent and a B allele from the other, resulting in blood group AB. Alternatively, the child could inherit an A allele from one parent and an O allele from the other, resulting in blood group A, or a B allele from one parent and an O allele from the other, resulting in blood group B.


A parent with AB blood could not produce a child with type?

Proteins in the blood are what decides your blood type. An O has none of these proteins, an A has either AA or AO, a B has BB or BO, and an AB has A and B. When a child is born it gets one of these blood proteins from its parents. If an AA and a BB parent mix the only option is AB. AO and BO could turn out as an AB, AO, BO or and O. If one parent has an AB the parent would pass on either the A or B protein. Since A or B is always dominant over O, no matter what the other parent had, the child would have to be and AA, AO, BB, BO, or AB.


What would your parents blood types have to be to have a child with O positive blood type?

At least one parent would have to have an RH Positive blood type. Beyond that you can not tell. Because the O trait is a recessive trait, either parent could have A or B or O blood, since, for example, a parent with A blood could have one A gene and one O gene that together would express the A trait. That parent's child could inherit either the A gene or the O gene. The other parent could have B based upon one B gene and one O gene that together would express the B trait. That other parent's child could inherit either the B gene or the O gene. Only if the child of both parents inherited an O gene from each parent, would the child have O blood. As to the RH factor, it is a dominant trait, so that if the child has the trait expressed, it would have to have been in one of the two parents. Hope this helps.


Can a child have O blood group if both parents have A and 3 grandparents A and 1 grand parent AB blood groups?

Yes, this is possible given the scenario. The child would have inherited both recessive alleles (OO) from its parents, meaning both parents were heterozygous for bloodtype A - AO. Each parent could have obtained this bloodtype with 3 grandparents type A and one type AB. Parent 1, for example, with two A type parents: both parents could have been AO or one could have been AA and the other AO. Parent 2, with an A type parent and an AB parent: the A type parent would be AO and the other, obviously, AB.


Can a child with blood type O have a parent with AB blood type explain?

No. A and B are dominant blood types and O is recessive. A parent with blood type AB can only donate a dominant A or dominant B. A child with blood type O would need to come from parents with one of the following combinations: A-A, A-B, A-O, B-O, O-O


Can an O positive blood and an A positive blood have children?

Yes, a parent with O positive blood and a parent with A positive blood can have children together. The child could inherit either parent's blood type, resulting in the child having either O positive or A positive blood type.