No - this is not possible. The child must inherit one allele from each parent. This means that at least one parent must have a B allele in order for the child to have B-type blood.
The only possibilities with B- X AB are B, A or AB.
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Yes, the man could be the father of the child. A child with blood type O can inherit the O allele from both parents. In this case, the man with blood type B could have passed on an O allele, resulting in the child having blood type O.
Yes, it is possible for a woman with type O blood and a man with type O blood to have a child with type B blood if both parents are carriers of the B blood type gene. Blood type inheritance follows genetic patterns, so any combination of parents can have a child with a different blood type than their own.
The woman would have genotype AO (IAIA) for blood type A, the man would have genotype BO (IBIB) for blood type B, and their child with blood type O would have genotype OO (ii). The child inherited one O allele from each parent.
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No, the child has to have one of the parents blood type.
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The child will have either A or B blood type
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of course why not
Yes, a man with blood type B and a woman with blood type AB can have a child with blood type B. The child would inherit one allele for blood type B from the father and either an A or B allele from the mother. The child's blood type could be either B or AB.
Yes it is possible. The child can have A, B and O blood group.
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It does not matter what blood type either of you have. It only matters in blood transfusions.
Yes, the man could be the father of the child. A child with blood type O can inherit the O allele from both parents. In this case, the man with blood type B could have passed on an O allele, resulting in the child having blood type O.