there is no problem with that, your Rh+ comes from your mother :)
ur father genotype is Rh-Rh-
your mother should be Rh+Rh+ or Rh+Rh-
so you took one Rh- from your father
and one Rh+ from your mother
the result will be Rh+Rh-
and because the +ve propriety is more dominant your blood type will be +ve even if you have the mix of Rh+Rh-
No...The formula is like this.. The Rh blood types (+ and -) are separate from the ABO blood types. The only thing to say about them is that two - parents will always have - children; every other combination is possible. In other words O negative and A negative = negative baby What would be interesting is what the major ABO blood type would be. That I'm not getting into as I am not a geneticist.
The father's blood type would have to be A. This is because O is a recessive blood type and needs two O's to produce a child with and O blood type. So if the daughter is an A blood type so must her biological father's.
No. The child will be type O+ or O-.
If the mother is type A or AB (either positive or negative), they could be father and son. Depending on the mother's blood type, an O- father could have a child who is: A+, A-, B+, B-, O+, or O-.
The rh factor is different from blood type. If the mother is RH positive and the father is RH negative, the baby can be either RH positive or RH negative. That is RH factor. It is different from blood type. If the mother is blood type O, and the father is blood type O, the baby will be type O. However the father can be type A, B, or AB. In that case, the baby may be one of those.
Yes - and the baby will have a blood type of O.
It is possible. It depends on the blood group of the mother.
A child with a parent with A positive and a parent with type O blood may be type A or type O. Without knowing the Rh factor of the second parent, it's not possible to say whether the child may have Rh negative blood.
yes, the mother could o negative
The father's blood type can be O, A, or B.
yes
"O" or "B"negative
I'm not sure how negative or positive is determined, but a B mother and O father can have a B child.
Yes. My mother is O positive and my father is O negative and I am O negative
The mother must be b (with a recessive o) The rh factor + (with a recessive -) The father O with a recessive O, the rh factor - (with a recessive-) Children could be b+,b-,o+,o- Positive rh people can have both positive and negative children if one of them is carrying the negative gene. However, negative parents can have only negative children, because the dominate gene for rh is not present.
Yes A is dominant over O so if a child inherited the A gene from the father the child would be A Plus (or Rh +) is dominant over Negative (or Rh -). So if mother and father are both heterozygous for the Rh gene then 1 in 4 children will be Negative
You could be A positive, A negative, O positive or O negative.