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Yes, a man with blood type B and a woman with blood type AB can have a child with blood type B. The child would inherit one allele for blood type B from the father and either an A or B allele from the mother. The child's blood type could be either B or AB.
Yes, the child's blood type can be B if the father has o.
Yes, it is possible for two parents with blood type B positive to have a child with blood type AB positive. This is because the child can inherit one B allele from each parent to make blood type AB.
If two people with Type B blood have a child, the child will either be Type B or Type O.
Yes! You could produce a child with either A or B blood.
Yes, it is possible for a person with blood type A and a person with blood type B to have a child with blood type O.
If they both have type A blood, they cannot have a child type B.
No. The child will be type B or O, it cannot be type A.
The parents must have both blood type B or blood type 0 and B.
No. B type can only have B, O, and AB. A child with A blood would have to have at least one parent be A or AB.
Yes, it is possible for a father with blood type A and a mother with blood type O to have a child with blood type B. The child would have inherited one allele from each parent, resulting in the combination for blood type B.
Yes, the father with blood type B+ could be the biological father of a child with blood type A+. A child can inherit a different blood type from their parents due to genetic inheritance involving multiple alleles for the ABO blood group system.