Yes, she can.
As far as blood type goes, if one parent is O and the other parent is B, the child can be either O or B.
For Rh factor (i.e. negative or positive), if at least one parent is positive, then the child can be either negative or positive. If both parents are negative, then the child will be negative.
So, it is perfectly plausible that it is his child.
There is not enough information given to determine a conclusive answer. With the given information the father's blood type could be any of the possible blood types (A, B, AB, or O positive or negative).
Each person has two alleles that determine their blood type. These alleles can be any combination of A, B, or O. For example a person with type A blood could have an A allele and and O allele, or two A alleles. A person with type O blood, always has two O alleles.
As far as the Rh factor goes, if either of the alleles is Rh positive then that person is Rh positive, but the other allele could be Rh negative and that could be the allele that is passed on.
When you were conceived your mom was either A+ or O and your dad was A or O so you have the genetics to give A or O, and your husband is in the same situation he's parents were B and o meaning that he got both the genes. Now this is kinda rare for your daughter to be O, and all it means is that you both gave your daughter her grandparents blood gene. Meaning that you gave her an O genotype and your husband gave her the O genotype. O is a recessive trait meaning that you both had to give her the O in order for the child to be O. No worries, it happens all the time and of you ever need blood your daughter is the universal donor, she's got some great blood that could help alot of people.
because positive positive equals negative. negative negative equals positive.
Nope. Two positives can't make a negative.
If the either the father or mother have roots with that blood type (e.g. grandparent of the daughter) then yes it is possible
yes, it is possible. if she has a positive then that will probably come from other relatives in the family. but it is very more likely to take after the father and mother
Yes it is possible...
Type 'O' blood is a recessive factor, which means that it can't be hiding anymore recessive factors hiding so no its not impossible.
father could be A positive, B positive, or O positive... i cud be more specific if i knew the his parents blood type
The blood would be A+, the child's is always pretty much what the Father's is.
If a mother has blood group 0 positive and the father is also 0 positive can they give birth to a child with blood group 0 negative?
yes, the mother could o negative
Yes, a father with A negative blood can have a child with A positive blood. If he does, the mother must have a positive Rh factor, and the mother's blood type may be any of the possibilities.
B positive or negative or, O positive or negative.
No. Rh negative is a recessive gene. Positive people do not carry it.
This doesn't say much about the father - he can have any blood type, except AB. He can also be either Rh positive or negative.
No.
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95% not.
more than 99% not.
yes