For a baby with AB blood type :
both parents could be AB.
or one is AB and the other is B.
or one is A and the other is B.
Only if he's adopted. Parents with a + blood type can have children with a - blood type, but parents with an O bloodtypes can only have O type children together.
No, they only can donate to blood types A, and AB.
They cannot receive bloodtypes AB or B. They can receive bloodtypes A and O.
No.
The possible blood types for their children are A positive or O positive. The child inherits one blood type allele from each parent, so they can receive either the A allele from the A positive parent or the O allele from the O positive parent.
In that given scenario, the possible blood types of the child are: A-, A+, O+ and O-.So Yes, it is possible to have a child with A positive with 25%.
No. They could have an A- child, but not A+.
There are many bloodtypes--both positive and negative. I know, from experience, that o positive blood type is not rare. It is used as the universal donor. A-, B-, AB- are known to be rare blood types. I believe o- is a rare blood type, as well. A good book from the public libary would further esplore the many different blood types and the statistics correllated with specific blood types.
yes it is possible, blood groups do not work that way.
yes
No, it is not possible.
B positive