no. The child will definitely carry 0 type blood
If one of the parents had A type it could be possible.
Blood type inheritance is easy to understand. Each person's carries two "versions" (alleles) of the gene controlling that feature. One inherited by the mother and one by the father. by These these alleles "fight" each other for what blood type the person would have. Thera are 3 alleles. A, B, O. A and B are equal strength and they both are stronger than the 0. so if one has the combination A0 for example, the A beats the 0 and the person has A type. If it has AB the person has AB type because it's a "draw", and if one has AA it has of course A type. What Allele of his her 2 own will one give to the child is almost completely by luck. If a parent is AB for example he /she can give to the child A or B,
In your case both parents have O type, that means that they both "are" OO therefore each would give one of the two O "version" alleles he/she carries. and the child would definitely be OO
A = B > 0, so
AA, A0 give A type,
AB gives AB type.
BB, B0 give B type
OO gives O type
Yes, it is possible for a child to have blood type O positive if the parents both have blood type B positive. This occurs due to the inheritance patterns of the ABO blood group system, where a child can inherit a different blood type than either parent depending on the combination of alleles they receive.
absolutely. as long as one of the parents is positive, the child can be positive. and if one parent is A the other B, the child can be A, B, AB or O depending on the parents' other alleles. so the child can definitely be A or B positive, but also A negative, B negative, AB negative, AB positive, O positive or O negative.
Yes, it is possible for a B negative child to be born to parents who are type A positive and O positive. This is due to the inheritance of blood type alleles from both parents that can result in the child having a different blood type than either parent.
No, a child's blood type is determined by the combination of the parents' blood types. The child's blood type will always be a result of the parents' genetic information.
Yes, you can. My husband and I are both of O+ Blood type, and my son was born with A+ blood. Extremely rare, but very possible!! According to this website(AND the laws of common sense) http://www.fi.edu/learn/heart/blood/types.html two people with type O blood can ONLY have a type O baby. Confidential to the person who originally answered, Congrats on letting the whole world know you're a gutterslut =X
No, two parents who are both blood type O positive cannot have a child who is blood type A positive. Blood type inheritance follows specific rules, and in this case, it is not possible for two O positive parents to have a child with blood type A positive.
i think so because in math class two negatives equal a positive.
Yes, it is possible for a child to have blood type O positive if the parents both have blood type B positive. This occurs due to the inheritance patterns of the ABO blood group system, where a child can inherit a different blood type than either parent depending on the combination of alleles they receive.
absolutely. as long as one of the parents is positive, the child can be positive. and if one parent is A the other B, the child can be A, B, AB or O depending on the parents' other alleles. so the child can definitely be A or B positive, but also A negative, B negative, AB negative, AB positive, O positive or O negative.
Yes, it is possible for a B negative child to be born to parents who are type A positive and O positive. This is due to the inheritance of blood type alleles from both parents that can result in the child having a different blood type than either parent.
No, it is not possible.
No, a child's blood type is determined by the combination of the parents' blood types. The child's blood type will always be a result of the parents' genetic information.
No, a child with type O blood can not be born of a woman with AB blood type.
Yes, you can. My husband and I are both of O+ Blood type, and my son was born with A+ blood. Extremely rare, but very possible!! According to this website(AND the laws of common sense) http://www.fi.edu/learn/heart/blood/types.html two people with type O blood can ONLY have a type O baby. Confidential to the person who originally answered, Congrats on letting the whole world know you're a gutterslut =X
I am O positive and my husband is B+. We have two children. Our first child, a daughter, had O+ blood type. Our second child, a son, had B+ blood type. He was born with high levels of bilirubin (had jaundice). In the old days they would do a blood transfusion (which I am opposed to) but now almost all cases are treated with exposure to special lighting. We stopped there.
Yes, an O positive parent and an M positive parent can have an AB negative child if both parents are carriers of the A and B genes and the child inherits one A and one B gene from each parent. This combination would result in the child having blood type AB.
Yes, a child of those parents can be born with blood type A or B.