It depends on which differing blood types. The most likely possibilities would be O neg. Since Rh positive usually means big D positive, it is possible the child would test weakly positive for the Rh factor having inherited one of the other alleles in the Rh system. It should also be noted that the blood typing system is highly variable and expression of either the A or B antigen depends on expression of the O antigen. Since blood type testing usually assumes expression of the O antigen, it would be assumed that the individual was type O if they tested negative for type A and type B. For a more accurate answer, you would need to speak with a specialist.
The father's blood type could be either A positive or A negative. The children inherited the A antigen from the father, resulting in their blood type as A negative. The Rh factor (positive or negative) is inherited separately, so the father could be either positive or negative.
Yes. If the mother and father both carry O blood type it will be hidden by their A and B blood types. The same goes for the Rh factor the negative can still be carried by the parents but again will be hidden. They can pass these genes to their children.
Given that the mother's DNA is A and the child is A positive, the father's DNA must also contain the A antigen. The father could be A positive, A negative, AB positive, or AB negative.
Yes. The father's phenotype is AO+*; the mother's is OO--.
Yes, it is possible for an O positive mother and an O negative father to have a B negative child. The child would have inherited one O gene from the mother and one O gene from the father, but could have received a B gene from each parent, resulting in a B blood type. The negative Rh factor would have also been inherited from the father.
Yes.
If the mother is A negative, and the father is B positive, they could have children who are A negative, A positive, B negative, B positive, AB negative, AB positive, O negative, or O positive.
Yes. If the mother is OO and the father is OB then yes. If the mother is OO and the father is BB then no.
Look at the Grandparents.
The father's blood type could be either A positive or A negative. The children inherited the A antigen from the father, resulting in their blood type as A negative. The Rh factor (positive or negative) is inherited separately, so the father could be either positive or negative.
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This will depend on the genotype of the father, but either A negative or O negative.
An AB+ and B- couple can't have a child with blood type O. They can have children with blood types A, B, or AB, and can have children with Rh negative or Rh positive blood.
No.
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