The mom must have blood type B. Blood type o is recessive and types A and B are codominant with the heterozygous condition (one A gene and one B) resulting in the blood type AB. Both genes must be type O for that type O to appear.
The child's blood type could be A or O negative, depending on the gene pairing of the A- parent (if both parents are rhesus negative then the child will be also). To clarify:
If the A- parent has the pairing AA (two dominant genes) the the child will be A- with the AO gene pair.
If the A- parent has the pairing AO the child could be A or O negative with either an AO or OO gene pair; the O blood type only manifests when both genes are O as it is a recessive gene.
Parents who are both O Neg will only have O Neg children, this is taken as a hard fast law and it is true 99.99999% of the time. There have been rare exceptions of a child having a mutated blood type, but it is so rare that we continue to call A,B, AB, or O the blood type for all.
Rh neg means neither of you have Rh factor in your blood, so your children will not have Rh Factor in their blood.
if they are both homozygous from that trait the children will be blood type BO. Because mom is BB, assuming homozygous, and dad has to be OO. HOWEVER IF THE MOM IS BO THEN THE CHILD HAS A 50% chance of being either BO or OO.
It is likely that your child's blood type will be O, but, depending on the father's, it may be something different.
The child could be either O or B, depending on if the mother was BB or BO.
They could be OO, or BO,or AO. Since OO (the child) is recessive to both A and B, the parents have to be either OO, or carry the O gene (AO, BO).
The only possibilities are A and O.
Parents of blood type O can only have children with blood type O. Because type O is recessive, you know that the parents are homozygous O.
The rarest type of blood is O. people with O type blood can donate blood to anybody and there are very few people that have this blood type. It is extremely rare.
I can only answer one blood type of the question: Type O. Anyone can get type O blood, but O bloods can only take O blood.
If type O and O mix can they have a baby with B
More than just two blood types are not compatible with each other. The four basic types of blood are: A, B, AB, O(not counting Rh). Type A blood can only receive blood from type A and type O. However, type A blood can donate their blood to type A and type AB. Type B blood can only receive blood from type B and type O. However, type B blood can donate their blood to type B and type AB. Type AB blood can receive blood from every type, A, B, AB, and O. However, type AB blood can only donate to other AB. Type O blood can only receive blood from type O. However, type O can donate their blood to A, B, AB, and O. So, AB is the "universal" reciepient and O is the "universal" donor.
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.
Yes this is blood grouping. The type of blood one has is directly related to their parents. If two people with type A blood have a child, That childs blood will be type A.
Can you mix type a blood with type o+
Parents of blood type O can only have children with blood type O. Because type O is recessive, you know that the parents are homozygous O.
Blood type: O
Yes, blood type "O" is considered universal recipient. Blood type "AB" can not donate too someone with blood type O can donate blood too a person with blood type O.
Yes. The father's blood type must be oo. The mother's blood type could either be Ao or AA (both of these are blood type A). If the mothers blood type is Ao, she could give the o gene to the baby, resulting in the baby being type oo (or type o). (In order to have blood type o, you must have an o from your mother and an o from your father.)
Type O blood is considered the universal blood donation type. Someone with type O blood can donate their blood to anyone of any blood type. So yes, your mother could definitely benefit from your blood if you were to donate it to her.
No even though Rh factors are same (negatives), O- can't receive A- blood since blood type O has antibodies for type A and B blood which will reject the blood if it is to be injected in.
If both parents are type O blood they will only have type O children
Yes.
Yes, they can.