If both parents are O ,,,,,,,,,,,, all kids will be O ,, no possibility for A
Yes! The genotypes of the parents can only be "OO" (means two O genes) so both of them cannot give a "B" gene to the child
No. The parents must both have the type O allele in order for their child to be O.
If they both have type A blood, they cannot have a child type B.
It could be possible, but only if both the parents are heterozygous.If the mother is AO and the father is BO - there is a 25% chance the child will be OO (O blood group).However, if either or both of the parents are homozygous (AA or BB) - then they cannot have an O child.
Yes this could happen if the geno-type of both parents is heterozygous, what i mean by that is to have this symbol for both parents : IAi X IAi so to have a child with type O, the possibility for that is 25%
Yes. Both parents could be heterozygous, that is AO, and pass on the O to their child.
Only if it was adopted...the only options for that child's blood type would be A or O if the biological parents are both Type A.
No.
Yes. If both parents have the recessive gene for Rh negative, a child of theirs could have Rh negative blood. I have two daughters who are Aneg, and both of us are A+.
if both parents have positive o blood their child must have positive o blood
Parents should re-test their blood types to check if there was any error in their past result. there is no way to have A blood type baby if both were O
If both parents have blood type O, the child will also have blood type O. This is because O is recessive (meaning a person can only have O type blood if they have two O alleles).Rh positive is dominant, so that means that the parents could have the alleles +- or ++.If both parents are +-, it means their child could be either Rh positive or negative.If either parent is homozygous (both allleles are positive), then the child will also be Rh positive.
Can parents with both negative blood have a child and how much of a chance for that child having a dissabillity
Yes, if both parents have the genotype AO, then the child can have the O from both parents, phenotype O
No. The child would have A+
Yes! The genotypes of the parents can only be "OO" (means two O genes) so both of them cannot give a "B" gene to the child
No. If both parents are type O, the child will also be type O.