No - at least one parent must have a B in order to have a B child. So, one of the parents must have B or AB blood type.
Your baby could be either blood group A positive or B positive. Since the mother is O positive, she can only pass on an O allele. The father, being AB positive, can pass on either an A or B allele. So, the baby can inherit either blood type A or B from the father, making the baby either blood type A positive or B positive.
Yes, it is possible for an AB positive parent and an O positive parent to have an O positive child. The child would inherit one O allele from the O positive parent and one A or B allele from the AB positive parent, resulting in an O positive blood type.
It would all depend on the Dominant and Recessive blood type genes in the mother and father it is near improbable to tell unless you take a blood sample to test the blood type. == A rhesus negative mother and positive father can produce either a rhesus negative or positive child. A type A and type O parental combination will only produce either type A or type O children. So an A- mother and O+ father will normally produce offspring having the possible blood groups of A+ or A- or O+ or O-. See the link for a full explanation.
No, two parents with O type blood cannot have a child with B type blood. This is because O is recessive - meaning in order to have type O blood, you need to have two O alleles. Therefore if both parents have O blood, all their children have to have O type blood. In order to have a child with B type blood, at least one parent needs to have B or AB type blood - in order to donate the B allele to the child.
If you're talking RH Factor (i.e., you are O-Positive, and your wife is O-Positive) then the baby will be O-Positive. If both the RH Factors are positive, then the baby will be positive.
No as neither carry the B gene.
no they can not.
Yes of course.There is a chance to get O positive baby.
the baby may be A or O.
Yes, a mother with negative and a father with O positive can have a baby with B positive. If they do, the mother must have blood type B or AB.
no because the baby is a positive
Yes, a mother with negative and a father with O positive can have a baby with B positive. If they do, the mother must have blood type B or AB.
The baby could be either B positive or O positive. The baby's blood type is determined by the combination of genes from the mother and father. Since the father's blood type is O positive, the baby has a chance of inheriting either B or O from the mother.
Definitely. One Rh positive parent is at least 50% likely to produce Rh positive offspring.
Possibly but it could be others as well.
Yes. O, Rh positive and B, Rh positive parents may produce an O, Rh positive child.
no