We all get our blood groups from either our parents or even our grandparents so, yes.
can two o positive blood types make an RH Negitive baby
No, if both parents are O negative (meaning they do not have the Rh antigen), they cannot have a Rh positive baby. RH positive blood type requires the presence of the Rh antigen when processing blood types.
No. There's a small chance the baby will be O negative--if both parents have an Rh negative (recessive) allele, and the baby inherits this allele from both parents, the baby would be Rh negative. But if the baby inherits the Rh positive allele from either parent, the baby will be Rh positive.
Of course! Depending on the genotypes of the parents, the child could be an A or O blood type. And because both parents are Rh negative, the baby can only be Rh negative. To sum it up, the baby may be either A neg or O neg.
in science the positive blood type has two Geno-types :Rh+ Rh- or Rh+Rh+and the negative blood type has only one Geno-type :Rh- Rh-there are 3 possibilities :Rh + Rh- X Rh - Rh- 50% of kids will be Rh+ 50% will be Rh-Rh+ Rh+ X Rh - Rh- 100% of kids will be Rh+Rh+ Rh- x Rh+ Rh- either possibility exists in theory 25% could be Rh -
If both parents are O positive, it is possible for their offspring to have either type O positive or A positive blood. This is because O positive is a recessive blood type, meaning that the child could inherit the A gene from one parent and the O gene from the other.
yes if both are heterozygotes
We are looking for the possible blood types of a baby.Parental information:Mother type O neg = can only be OO and Rh (--)Father type A pos = can be AA or AO and Rh (++) or (+-)Baby recieves one gene from each parent: Baby is type AO Rh (+-) = A posBaby is type AO Rh (--) = A negBaby is type OO Rh (+-) = O posBaby is type OO Rh (--) = O negYES, the baby of these parents can be type O neg.
We are looking for the possible blood types of a baby.Parental information:Mother type O pos = can only be OO with Rh (++) or (+-): Genes O, (+), (-)Father type O pos = can only be OO with Rh (++) or (+-): Genes O, (+), (-)Baby recieves one gene from each parent, making the baby either:Type O, Rh Postive [ OO, Rh (++ or +-) ]Type O, Rh Negative [ OO, Rh (--) ]Therefore answer is NO. Since the parents are both O type, which is recessive, they cannot give an A or B gene since they do not have any.
Yes this depends on type off parent alleles Rh- ,,,,,,, alleles are (Rh-Rh-) Rh+ ,,,,,, alleles are (Rh+Rh+) or ( Rh+Rh-) if mother is (Rh-Rh-) and father is (Rh+Rh+ ) there is no chance to have Rh- baby, here all will be Positive if mother is A+ (Rh+Rh+) and father is O+(Rh+Rh+) also here there is no chance to have Rh- baby, and all will be Positive if mother is A+ ( Rh+Rh-) and father is O+( Rh+Rh-) the may have a negative baby but with very low percentage that reaches to 25%
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.
Yes, both O and rh negative traits are recessive. The father is recessive for both traits. The O negative mother however, can be either homozygous dominant (positive) for rh, producing a rh positive baby. If the mother was heterozygous, having an allele for both positive an negative rh antigen, has a 50-50 chance producing an O positive child.