Yes, depending on the genotypes of the parents. It the parents are both heterozygous for their blood type, then the child could have the recessive type-O allele. Each parent has two alleles in their blood types, one from their mother, one from their father like most simple genetics. If Parent A has the genotype AO and Parent B has the genotype BO then it is possible for them to have a child with the genotype OO which means O-type. These to parents have:
B O
A AB AO
O BO OO
They would have a 25% chance of having a child with AB-type, 25% chance of having a child with B-type, 25% chance of having a child with A-type and a 25% chance of having a child with O-type.
Yes, it is possible for a woman with blood type A to have a baby with blood type AB if the father has blood type O. This is because blood type O is a recessive trait, so the father can pass on the gene for blood type A and the gene for blood type B to the baby.
The father's blood type would have to be A or AB, and most likely negative.
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.
The probability of their next child being blood type AB is 0% because neither parent carries the AB blood type. The probability of their next child being blood type B is 25% because the father carries the B allele, which can be passed on to the child.
Must be AA, or AO because the mother having O blood, which is homozygous recessive, must be OO. The signs mean little here except the father must carry them and the child inherited them from the father.
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.
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Yes, it is possible for a woman with blood type A to have a baby with blood type AB if the father has blood type O. This is because blood type O is a recessive trait, so the father can pass on the gene for blood type A and the gene for blood type B to the baby.
Yes, the child's blood type can be B if the father has o.
The father's blood type would have to be A or AB, and most likely negative.
An A blood group father can have an O type child. If he does, then he is heterozygous for type A.
Yes, the father with blood type B+ could be the biological father of a child with blood type A+. A child can inherit a different blood type from their parents due to genetic inheritance involving multiple alleles for the ABO blood group system.
No, it is possible for a child to inherit the identical blood type of one parent and nothing from the other parent. For example: Father A+, Mother O-, Child A+.
Absolutely. A child will either have its mother's blood type or its father's blood type. If the mother's blood type is NOT O, then someone else is the father.
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. My mother is O positive and my father is O negative and I am O negative
The child will have either A or B blood type