Yes, children can get type O blood even though it is recessive.
The child could have either blood type A or O. Blood type A is dominant over O, so there is a 50% chance the child will have type A and a 50% chance they will have type O.
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.
Yes it is possible. The child can have A, B and O blood group.
The child can have either A-type blood or O-type blood.
If both parents have O blood type, the chances of their child also having O blood type is 100.
Yes, the child's blood type can be B if the father has o.
No. The child will have either type A or type B blood.
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No. It is not possible for a child to have A if the parents are O blood type. If both parents have type O blood, then their children will also have type O blood. However, two parents with type A or type B blood (both the same or one of each) can sometimes have a child with type O blood. That is because the gene for type O blood is recessive. But they must carry the O type. However, two parents with type AB blood can have a child with type A, type B, or type AB blood, but cannot have a child with type O 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.
No, a child with type O blood can not be born of a woman with AB blood type.