Yes, its way to obvious. O is recessive and child will have O blood group when both parents will be O.
Make a cross and you will know it.
Nope, the baby will be O positive as well.
No, it is not possible for the baby to have an A group with both parents being O. This is because the parents would have the genotype OO,thus on recombination, the only possible outcome is again an O.
Blood type: O
The baby can have either O- or O+ blood type.
If both parents have type A blood then the baby should have type A blood. or type O blood
No. There's a small chance the baby will be O negative--if both parents have an Rh negative (recessive) allele, and the baby inherits this allele from both parents, the baby would be Rh negative. But if the baby inherits the Rh positive allele from either parent, the baby will be Rh positive.
O plus.
They can have a baby that can be type A, B and O. There is no problem with jaundice cause both parents are O positive.
If both parents have blood type O, then the baby's blood type will also be O. Blood type O is recessive, so both parents must have two O alleles to pass on an O blood type to their child.
Yes.
It is possible for the baby to be O if both parents were Ao
yes