NO , mother can be AO , AA ........... father OO only
daughter .. A or O never B
Yes, it is possible for an A positive mother and a B positive father to have an O positive daughter. Both A (written as IA) and B (written as IB) alleles (versions of the gene) are dominant over the O (written as i) allele. Therefore the mother could have the alleles IAi, and the father IBi If the daughter receives the i allele from both parents, she will have O type blood. Rhesus positive is dominant, so as long as one of the parents passes on a dominant allele, the daughter will also be positive.
B or O
yes, do a punnett square.
Yes. A parent either passes their type or the parent doesn't. In your case, your type is B, and you didn't pass this type to your child. The mother doesn't have either the A or the B type. The same goes with the RH.
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Yes the baby would be b or o.
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YES
B+, o+, o-, b-
Providing you mean your father has B+, and mother A-, you can be O+, O-, A+, A-, B+, B-, AB+ and AB-, ie. Any blood group.
THERE IS A SUSPECION THAT I MAY BE FOR ANOTHER MAN. I'M TYPE O POSITIVE, MY MOTHER IS TYPE B AND SO IS MY FATHER. SUPPOSE THIS OTHER MAN IS THE SAME AS MY FATHER, WHOSE CHILD WOULD I BE? THE "OTHER" MAN SAYS I'M HIS DAUGHTER. THANKS, BWW
If we are talking about blood types, the father can be B or AB.