Twenty-five percent for any of the four possibilities.
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The baby's blood group depends on the genotypes of both parents, not just one.
45% means 45/100, so about 45 people out of every one hundred people have O type blood. That is 9/20 in exact form.
a person with O+/- blood can only receive O+/- blood respectively. O+ can give blood to any other + blood type, and O- can give blood to anyone.
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Twenty-five percent for any of the four possibilities.
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Yes. Blood type A could be AA or Ao. Blood Type B could be BB or Bo. Blood type o has to be oo. If Ao and Bo are crossed, then their is a 25 percent chance that oo will be the resulting blood type.
There are blood type kits available for purchase online, on websites such as Amazon. You can also ask a doctor to perform a blood test on you, and he or she can evaluate what blood type you are.As for what percent chance there is that you have o negative, it depends. Wikipedia states 6.6% of the US population has O negative blood type.
Not everyone has the same blood type. Almost 95 percent of the worlds population is blood type O and A. Blood type O and A, are the thinnest blood and lowest blood volume. A blood type is just a classification of blood base, depending on the "presence or absence of inherited antigenic substances".
Officials say 38 percent of the United States population has type O positive blood, making it the most common of the eight blood types. Since 84 percent of the U.S. population can receive type O positive blood, there is a steady demand for it from hospitals and patients. People with type O negative blood are particularly in demand because they are the "universal donor." It means that people of all blood types can receive type O negative blood safely, so it is used during life-threatening emergencies or when the matching blood type is in short supply. ----- Type O negative is roughly 15 percent of the population