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Yes, it is possible for a mother with A positive blood and a father with O positive blood to have a baby with A negative blood. The baby would inherit one A allele from the mother and one O allele from the father, resulting in A negative blood type.
B positive or negative or, O positive or negative.
The blood would be A+, the child's is always pretty much what the Father's is.
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if your child is negative, i would ask for a blood sample from the mailman
the baby would have type-A blood. (AO blood - A is dominant over O)
if your child is negative, i would ask for a blood sample from the mailman
Yes, if both the mother and the father are carriers of the recessive Rh negative trait, they can produce a child with O negative blood type. The child would inherit one Rh negative allele from each parent, resulting in a negative blood type.
With a mother with AB Positive blood type and a father with an O Positive blood type, there are four possibilities for the offspring's blood type. The child of this pairing could have A positive or negative, or B positive or negative type blood.
This depends on whether the father is carrying the Rh-negative blood type allele and whether the mother is carrying the O allele, because these are both recessive. The child could be any of the following:A positiveA negativeO positiveO negative
A positive, O positive, A negative, or O negative; all are possible
The baby's blood type would depend on the specific genotype of both parents. With a mother who is O-positive and a father who is Rh-negative, the baby could potentially have blood types A-negative, B-negative, AB-negative, or O-negative.