Of course! Depending on the genotypes of the parents, the child could be an A or O blood type. And because both parents are Rh negative, the baby can only be Rh negative. To sum it up, the baby may be either A neg or O neg.
No. The baby could have a negative Rh factor, but it would have either the A or B blood group.
yes, if you both are ab pos you can have a o neg baby. it depends on what the grandparents on both sides have as well as the parents and which is "dominate"
it might be o neg or a,b,o,a neg and posi,b neg and posi
Yes. And I am A neg. Dad is O pos and mom A pos
not necessarily
Any blood type can have sex, no matter if they are different blood types. So yes, it the answer to your question.
The blood type of O negative parents will be IoIo and IoIo so there baby will always be IoIo and will be negative as there is no other blood group type present and during mating on the o type is passed in baby
Yes, both O and rh negative traits are recessive. The father is recessive for both traits. The O negative mother however, can be either homozygous dominant (positive) for rh, producing a rh positive baby. If the mother was heterozygous, having an allele for both positive an negative rh antigen, has a 50-50 chance producing an O positive child.
O negative
Depends how many ears it has 1 - MABEY 2 - MABEY 3 - YES 4 - YES 5 - NO
We are looking for the possible blood types of a baby.Parental information:Mother type A neg --can be AA or AO with Rh (--)Genes to contribute: A, O, (-)Father type AB neg --can only be AB with Rh (--)Genes to contribute: A, B, (-)Baby receives one gene from each parent: Baby is type AA Rh (--) = Type A negBaby is type AB Rh (--) = Type AB negSince the father cannot contribute an O gene, the baby cannot be Type O (genetically OO). HOWEVER: There is more to ABO blood typing that just the ABO gene.There is also an inhibitory gene that will change any genotype into the phenotype O.Therefore a person with genetically AB blood can be tested as having Type O.If the inhibitory gene in the baby has been turned "on", it doesn't matter what the genes code for, the baby will test out as Type O.
We are looking for the possible blood types of a baby.Parental information:Mother type O neg --can only be OO with Rh (--) = contributes genes O, (-)Father type A neg --can be AA or AO with Rh (--) = contributes A, O, (-)Baby receives one gene from each parent: Baby is type AO with Rh (--) = Type A negBaby is type OO with Rh (--) = Type O negRh negative blood requires two negative genes. Since both parents are negative, there is no positive gene to offer the offspring, so the children will all be Rh negative.