Type O blood is found in only 7% of Caucasians, 3-4% of Africans and less than 1% of Asians.
It is much more prevalent in people whose ancestry is predominantly European. About 45% of Europeans have it.
Obviously, the child's blood type would be an O negative as well.
yes
rh negative is not a unique blood type. Rather, it means that the blood is missing the Rh factor that those with Rh positive blood. This is denotated by the word "positive" or "negative" that is said as part of the blood type, after the letter type, A, B, AB, or O.
Type A or Type O Negative can give to positive Positive can not give to negative
Type O negative.
It is not possible for two parents with blood type O negative to have a child with blood type AB. In the ABO blood group system, type O is recessive and AB is a combination of A and B, making it impossible for two parents with type O blood to produce a child with type AB blood.
O negative is the universal donor. This means that anyone can have a transfusion of O neg, despite their blood type.
Yes. My mother is O positive and my father is O negative and I am O negative
Yes. My mother is O positive and my father is O negative and I am O negative
Type O negative blood is a universal donor blood type. In normal circumstances, anyone can receive type O negative blood in a transfusion. When it comes to plasma donation, type AB positive is a universal donor.
yes, the mother could o negative
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.