No. This has no bearing on any health related concerns.
Both parents having the same blood type should never be an issue. There can be issues when one parent is a neg and the other is a positive. The issue is rare though.
If you were breeding animals, full-blood means that both parents are of the same breed. "He's a full-blood Arabian stallion" means that both his parents are Arabians. "She's a full-blood dachshund" means that both of her parents are dachshunds. For people who like to think of human beings as the same as animals, similar remarks can be made about people whose parents are the same breed or race.
Not necessarily. The blood type of a child is determined by the combination of the parents' blood types. It is possible for a daughter to have a different blood type than her father, depending on the specific blood type alleles inherited from both parents.
No. Often a child can have a completely different blood type from their parents or even the same. It really depends on their genetics.Some combinations of parents are unable to get children with certain blood types - assuming no mutations occur.Regarding the AB0-system:If both parents have blood type 0, all their children will have blood type 0.If both parents have blood type A, no children will have blood type B or AB.If both parents have blood type B, no children will have blood type A or AB.If both parents have blood type AB, no children will have blood type 0.Of course you can be more specific if you know the parents' genes.
The baby can have either O- or O+ blood type.
Yes; the child receives a random blood allele from both parents, so unless both parents are type O, AA, or BB, the children can have different blood types
there is no relation between child personality and life with types of blood either they are the same or different.
If both parents are O negative, their child will also be O negative. This is because O negative is a recessive blood type that requires both parents to contribute an O negative allele for the child to have O negative blood type.
There is no problem for two parents having the same blood type to get married, it's just because both of them have the ( O blood type ) all the children will be ( O type ). The characteristics of ( O type ) in the field of blood transfusion, that the person with this type can receive blood from others only if it is (O), and they can donate blood to any type. in summery : O type is a general donor, but a limited receiver for it self.
yes. even though me and my 4 brothers look alike only 2 of us share the same blood group and both our parents are a-
It may similar or not.If both parents are O.Child is always O.If mother or father is AB,child is A,B or AB.
Not really it doesn't mean they are related, it's just a cuwink a dink...