Yes I am O+ and my husband is A+. We have a healthy, happy 8 year old daughter who has his blood type.
The children could have either blood type A positive or O positive. Each parent passes on one blood type allele to their child, so the child could inherit the allele for either A or O from the father, and the O allele from the mother, resulting in blood types A or O. The positive Rh factor is dominant, so the child would also have a positive blood type.
The possible blood types for their children are A positive or O positive. The child inherits one blood type allele from each parent, so they can receive either the A allele from the A positive parent or the O allele from the O positive parent.
If both parents are O negative and O positive, their children may inherit various blood types depending on their parents' genotype. However, all children will carry at least one O antigen in their blood type. The parents could have children with blood types O negative, O positive, A negative, A positive, B negative, B positive, AB negative, or AB positive.
The possibilities include B positive, B negative, O positive, O negative.
Yes, it is possible for parents with blood type O positive and B positive to have a child with B positive blood type. The child could inherit one B allele from the parent with blood type B and either an O or B allele from the parent with blood type O, resulting in a B positive blood type.
the child has o negative blood
Not necessarily, it depends completely upon the mothers' blood type. The mother will need to have at least one O allele in order for the children to have type O blood. This means she can have the genotypes OO, AO or BO. If the mother is AB, or homozgous A or B - then the children will not have O blood. There is a good chance that the children of a man with positive blood will also have positive blood - because this trait is dominant.
No - if both parents have blood type O, then the only possibility for their children is also blood type O. If they are both heterozygous for Rh (+/-) then they could have either + or - children. If either of them are homozygous (Rh+Rh+) then all the children will be +.
The children could have either blood type A positive or O positive. Each parent passes on one blood type allele to their child, so the child could inherit the allele for either A or O from the father, and the O allele from the mother, resulting in blood types A or O. The positive Rh factor is dominant, so the child would also have a positive blood type.
Yes, all blood types can have children together.
If both parents are B- they can only have children who are B- and O-. One would have to be positive in order to have a child with positive blood.
Yes. parent with B and a parent with O blood traits can have the following blood types in their children : B, O, BO
Yes. If you cross parents with AB and O, you can have children with either A or B blood types.
Father can be A, B, or O.
The possible blood types for their children are A positive or O positive. The child inherits one blood type allele from each parent, so they can receive either the A allele from the A positive parent or the O allele from the O positive parent.
If both parents are O negative and O positive, their children may inherit various blood types depending on their parents' genotype. However, all children will carry at least one O antigen in their blood type. The parents could have children with blood types O negative, O positive, A negative, A positive, B negative, B positive, AB negative, or AB positive.
As far as I can remember, blood types being positive and negative does not tell i a blood type is an AO or BO. The blood types that you have given then could be AO positive and BO positive. If you will use a punnet square: .....A.... O B .AB.. BO O. AO .OO There is a possibility that one of their children will have the blood type O. However, the possibility of O being negative is quite rare, because both parents are positive.