what is the negative equivalent of the phrase o,o?
ni, ni
It is rare because only 15% of the world has O negative blood.
O-
get a bandana get beat up get money wear red. from saahir larosa = Answer = I'm going to say this in a sense that you have some clue about what I'm about to say. The child CAN indeed have a blood type of A negative, because the mother's Rh is Rr which is still considered Rh+ because the "R" is dominant over "r". If the father has the same Rh, the child has 25% of being Rh-(without doing dihybrid cross).
This means if you have a certain blood type you should stick to that certain diet. Whether you are A, AB, O, or O negative. O negative is a universal donor.
The genotype of the man is A negative/O negative inheriting the A neg from his mother and O negative from his father. [Father's genotype is B positive/O negative. Mother's genotype is B positive/A negative.]
ni, ni
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ni,ni
The question is incomplete. If the phrase between "but" and "equals" is "sums to" or something equivalent, then the answer is -9.2111 and +5.2111, approx.
yes
"In other words, yes (or) no" is an English equivalent of the Spanish phrase ¡O sea sí, no! The phrase translates literally as "Or let it be yes (or) no!" in English. The pronunciation will be "o SEY-a see no" in Uruguayan Spanish.
If they are both O negative, no, the child will be O negative.
yes.
no.
no
O negative and Bombay O negative are the same. The O negatives are able to give their donations to the other negative blood groups, however, they are unable to receive anything other then the Bombay blood groups and the O negative bloods.
yes I have o negative my husband has o positive; I have daughter with o negative and a son with o positive