yes......blood group is completely random. It is dtermined by 2 of the 46 chromosomes so yeah should be possible.....;)
Yes, parents with blood group O positive can have a child with blood group O negative. This is possible if one parent is heterozygous for the Rh factor (one parent has both positive and negative Rh alleles), allowing for the possibility of the child inheriting the negative Rh factor.
There is a 2 out of 4 chance that the child will be Rh +. The group could be 3 out of 4 that the child will be an A. So depending upon whether the fathers positive Rh is dominate gene.Yes there is a possiblity that a child from this couple would be A +.
Yes, it is possible for a negative blood type parent and a positive blood type parent to have a negative blood type child. This can occur if the positive parent is heterozygous for the Rh factor gene, allowing for the possibility of passing on a negative Rh factor to the child.
No, the child's blood group would be the same as one of it's parents.
If a boy with blood group A positive marries a girl with blood group A negative, their offspring may inherit one A allele from each parent. This means the child could have blood group A, which poses no health risks. However, if the child inherits the Rh factor from the father (positive) and the mother (negative), the child might have Rh incompatibility if the mother's blood enters the baby's bloodstream, which can lead to health issues in future pregnancies.
95% not.
Yes, parents with blood group O positive can have a child with blood group O negative. This is possible if one parent is heterozygous for the Rh factor (one parent has both positive and negative Rh alleles), allowing for the possibility of the child inheriting the negative Rh factor.
yeah its possible.
There is a 2 out of 4 chance that the child will be Rh +. The group could be 3 out of 4 that the child will be an A. So depending upon whether the fathers positive Rh is dominate gene.Yes there is a possiblity that a child from this couple would be A +.
Yes, it is possible for a negative blood type parent and a positive blood type parent to have a negative blood type child. This can occur if the positive parent is heterozygous for the Rh factor gene, allowing for the possibility of passing on a negative Rh factor to the child.
"A","B","AB" "O" either positive or negative
yes child can have blood group o+ o- b+ or b_
No, the child's blood group would be the same as one of it's parents.
If a boy with blood group A positive marries a girl with blood group A negative, their offspring may inherit one A allele from each parent. This means the child could have blood group A, which poses no health risks. However, if the child inherits the Rh factor from the father (positive) and the mother (negative), the child might have Rh incompatibility if the mother's blood enters the baby's bloodstream, which can lead to health issues in future pregnancies.
Yes. Negative is recessive.
AB+
no