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Yes, it is possible for two parents who are both blood group O to have a child who is blood group A. This can occur if both parents carry the A allele in their genes, even though their own blood types are O.
Generally speaking, from what I've learned it Biology, is that more than likely, your children will have the same blood type, because O is a dominant trait. Now in order to get a better understanding of what blood type they would have, you need to know the blood types of your parents, and a little chart can be drawn, and it would basically tell you what blood type your children would have. But I'm pretty sure they will be type O.
If both parents have a positive blood type, the chances of their child inheriting a positive blood type are 100.
If both parents have O blood type, the chances of their child also having O blood type is 100.
If both parents are blood type A, they can each carry a recessive gene for blood type O. When these recessive genes are passed on to the child from both parents, the child will have blood type O. This is a result of both parents being carriers for the O blood type gene.
If both of your parents have Type A blood, the blood of you and your siblings can be A or O.
It depends some have more of mum or more of dad or both equally
Both parents can be anything other than both AB.
Yes, it is possible for two parents who are both blood group O to have a child who is blood group A. This can occur if both parents carry the A allele in their genes, even though their own blood types are O.
Only if it was adopted...the only options for that child's blood type would be A or O if the biological parents are both Type A.
No. The child would have A+
The babies can have ears like both parents.
No, a mother with blood group A Rh negative will not always have babies of the same gender. The gender of a baby is determined by the genetic contribution from both parents, not by the mother's blood type.
Anything except type 0. You need an understanding of genetics to answer this. There are lots of good websites that explain it.
No. One of the parents would have to be type A or AB.
If both parents have type A blood then the baby should have type A blood. or type O blood
The child will be half-blood. A person can only be pure-blood if both parents are pure-blood, similarly, they can only be muggle-born is both parents are muggles. Otherwise they are half-blood.