The child will probably be positive, but they can be negative.
Each parent has two genes for pos/neg blood type. The parent will have positive blood type if at least one of their genes is positive, but they could both also have negative genes to pass on to the child.
No, they will have a O negative child.
In that given scenario, the possible blood types of the child are: A-, A+, O+ and O-.So Yes, it is possible to have a child with A positive with 25%.
No.
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Yes, in that "O" is the result of the dominant gene.
No, it is impossible to get an A-type from two O-types.
It must have one of the true parents blood types.
You could have several children with different blood types. you get your blood type from either parents or even grand parents.
Yes. They can have B+, B-, O+, and O-.
Yes. The geneotype for both parents must be AO+- for the child to be OO--
It is always possible, but normally not (as was the case with myself). The Child Can have A, B, or AB blood types.
Yes, it is possible for a child to have a negative blood type if both parents are carriers of the Rh negative gene, even if one parent is O positive and the other is A positive. Blood type inheritance is determined by a combination of both parents' blood types and Rh factors.