No, blood types O positive (O+) and B negative (B-) cannot produce a B positive (B+) offspring. Blood type O carries only the O antigen, while blood type B carries the B antigen. To have a B+ blood type, one would need to inherit the B antigen from both parents.
The possibilities include B positive, B negative, O positive, O negative.
Yes, this is possible with possibility reaches to 50%.
A person with B type blood can donate to a patient with B type blood and to the universal receiver. The universal receiver is type AB+. A person who does not carry the Rh factor, which means they are either B negative, AB negative or O negative, cannot receive B positive or AB positive blood.
You could be blood type B or O, as you inherit one blood type allele from each parent. If you inherit a B allele from your mother and an O allele from your father, you would be blood type B. If you inherit an O allele from both parents, you would be blood type O.
Baltimore and Ohio ;)
In the game of Monopoly, the letters "B" and "O" stand for Baltic Avenue and Oriental Avenue, which are two properties on the game board.
B&O Railroad
The web address of the B And O Railroad Museum is: http://www.borail.org
The phone number of the B And O Railroad Museum is: 410-461-1944.
B&O Railroad
The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad ran through Huntington, in addition to the C&O.
The address of the B And O Railroad Museum is: 901 W Pratt St, Baltimore, MD 21223-2644
That may have been the B&O, or the Baltimore and Ohio railroad.
The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad was chartered in 1823, and provided initially for horse drawn trains with carriages provided by "passengers" that allowed their carriages on the B&O tracks.
reading railroad, Pennsylvania railroad, B. & O. railroad, short line railroad
Reading,Pennsylvania,B&O,and Short Line Railroad