The most likely blood type for the child will be A+.
However, it will depend on whether the father is heterozygous (Ao) or homozygous (AA).
If the father is heterozygous for both traits (Ao and +-) the possibilities are:
A+, A-, O+ and O-.
If the father is homozygous for both (AA and ++) then the child must have type A+.
Absolutely. A child will either have its mother's blood type or its father's blood type. If the mother's blood type is NOT O, then someone else is the father.
NO
Yes! You could produce a child with either A or B blood.
Yes, as long as the mother has a strong A blood type
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.
The child could be A+ or O+.
Could be B or could be O.
They could be anything depending on the parental genotype.
no
To determine whether or not the alleged father could be the true father, the blood types of the child, mother, and alleged father are compared.
Must be AA, or AO because the mother having O blood, which is homozygous recessive, must be OO. The signs mean little here except the father must carry them and the child inherited them from the father.
The child's blood type could be B positive or O positive.