These are the possibilities:
A neg or A pos
B neg or B pos
The father will always give an 0 to the child, which is infact zero.
The mother will give an A or a B.
An A and 0 gives A
An B and 0 gives B
The rhesus factor can be positive or negative.
Yes, it is possible for an A positive mother and a B positive father to have an O negative child. This can happen if both parents are carriers of the O negative blood type, which can be inherited from ancestors. In this case, the child would inherit one O gene from each parent, resulting in an O negative blood type.
Yes, it is possible for parents who are AB positive and B positive to have a child who is A negative. This is because a child can inherit one A and one Rh negative gene from the parents, resulting in blood type A negative.
Given that the mother's DNA is A and the child is A positive, the father's DNA must also contain the A antigen. The father could be A positive, A negative, AB positive, or AB negative.
Yes. The father's phenotype is AO+*; the mother's is OO--.
Yes, it is possible for an O positive mother and an O negative father to have a B negative child. The child would have inherited one O gene from the mother and one O gene from the father, but could have received a B gene from each parent, resulting in a B blood type. The negative Rh factor would have also been inherited from the father.
If mother is heterozygote yes.
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Yes it is possible if the mother is A positive or A negative.
Yes, this is possible. only if the mother's alleles are Heterozygous (Rh+Rh-).
If the mother's genotype is AO, then it is possible that the child can be type O-
A positive, O positive, A negative, or O negative; all are possible
If the mother's genotype is AO, then it is possible that the child can be type O-
Yes, it is possible for a mother with A positive blood and a father with O positive blood to have a baby with A negative blood. The baby would inherit one A allele from the mother and one O allele from the father, resulting in A negative blood type.
Yes, if both parents have genotype AO.