The essentials of Type O negative blood:
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Yes, parents with blood group O positive can have a child with blood group O negative. This is possible if one parent is heterozygous for the Rh factor (one parent has both positive and negative Rh alleles), allowing for the possibility of the child inheriting the negative Rh factor.
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Yes, O negative
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Everyone (any blood type) O negative is known as the universal donor. They can only receive O negative.
No. A parent with AB blood cannot have a child with O blood type.
0 negative, if you google his name, you can find this answer.
About 7% of people have the blood type O negative. Type 0 blood is the most needed blood type as it is the universal blood type. Though those with this blood type must have this blood type and no other.
O positive is a very common blood type. It is the most common blood type today. There are not many people with O negative. O negative is very rare.
Yes, we all get our blood groups from either our parents and even grandparents.