Yes, butonly if both parents have the negative gene, but have a positive blood type because they have both the positive and negative gene. A positive blood type is dominant and negative is recessive. So if they have both and both pass down the negative gene the child has a negative blood type. And the child will either have an O or B blood type. Making a B negative blood type. I hope that helps :)
The possibilities include B positive, B negative, O positive, O negative.
The groups are: A negative A positive B negative B positive AB negative AB positive O Negative O positive
O negative can only be given to individuals with O negative blood type. B positive can be given to individuals with B positive and AB positive blood types.
Yes.
A person who is B positive will have B antigens on their red blood cells and anti-A antibodies in their plasma. This blood type is compatible for transfusion with B positive, B negative, O positive, and O negative blood types.
The possibilities include B positive, B negative, O positive, O negative.
No. They can have an O positive, an O negative, A B positive, or a B negative child.
The groups are: A negative A positive B negative B positive AB negative AB positive O Negative O positive
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.
B positive or negative or, O positive or negative.
O negative can only be given to individuals with O negative blood type. B positive can be given to individuals with B positive and AB positive blood types.
No. The child would be either type O or B, and either rH negative or positive.
There is a positive, a negative, b positive, b negative, o positive, o negative, ab positive, and ab negative. You can find out very good diets from your doctor.
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Yes. They can have B+, B-, O+, and O-.
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