To determine someone's blood type if they have type O blood, a blood test is done to check for the presence of A and B antigens on the surface of red blood cells. If neither antigen is present, the person is classified as having type O blood.
It's simple ask your Doctor for a "blood type" blood test. If your doctor has ever done blood work on you, he might have your type on file already!
If type O and O mix can they have a baby with B
Blood type can be determined from parents by looking at their blood types and using the principles of genetics. A child's blood type is determined by the combination of blood type genes inherited from their parents. For example, if both parents have type A blood, their child could have either type A or type O blood. If one parent has type A blood and the other has type B blood, their child could have type A, type B, type AB, or type O blood.
No, two parents with type O blood cannot have a child with blood type A. Blood type O is recessive and a child can only have type A blood if they inherit an A allele from one parent and either an A or O allele from the other parent.
Phenotype O refers to individuals who have type O blood. This blood type lacks the A and B antigens on the surface of red blood cells. People with blood type O can only receive blood from other type O donors but can donate to individuals with any blood type.
I assume you meant to ask "O- or O+", but it wouldn't allow the punctuation. O- (O-negative) is the universal donor.
Unfortunately you can not determine what your child's blood type will be, however you can narrow it down. Offspring inherit the blood type of either the mother of the father. So your child will either have blood type A or blood type O.
If I am not mistaken, blood type A has IaIa and Iai. Blood type O is ii. So it really depends on what allele they inherited, they could either be an O or an A.
ABO is not correlated to Rh+/Rh-. With the conditions stated in the question, the mother could be type A, B or O, and is certainly type RH+. So, she can be A+, B+ or O+.
A person can have A, B, AB, or O blood types. This is why when they transfuse blood to another person they have to make sure it is the same blood type or their body rejects it.
Blood typing is not a reliable method to determine paternity. If you must know, do DNA testing.
Blood types does affect personality's, If you are an O blood type your personality is you want to be a leader, if you see something you want you keep trying until you get what you want and get very jealous at times.
It's simple ask your Doctor for a "blood type" blood test. If your doctor has ever done blood work on you, he might have your type on file already!
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.
A simple blood test determines your blood type. A lab technician will categorize type "O", type A, type B, type AB. Antigens in the blood sample are analyzed to determine what letter to assign your blood.
Yes, there are several lists. Type O blood is the most common blood type. AB is the rarest. Your rH factor will also determine raritey. Rh is an antigen that you either have or you don't. This is what makes blood types positive or negative.
If type O and O mix can they have a baby with B