If both parents are A and AB, there is no way to have a child with O
the only possible blood types are :
AB,A,B
Not necessarily. The blood type of a child is determined by the combination of the parents' blood types. It is possible for a daughter to have a different blood type than her father, depending on the specific blood type alleles inherited from both parents.
O plus.
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%
The baby will have some combination of the parents blood types. Without more information I cannot give you more specific info.
If they both have type A blood, they cannot have a child type B.
If both parents have type A blood then the baby should have type A blood. or type O blood
If both of your parents have Type A blood, the blood of you and your siblings can be A or O.
blood group "A" or "O".
If both parents have blood type O, then the baby's blood type will also be O. Blood type O is recessive, so both parents must have two O alleles to pass on an O blood type to their child.
If both parents have a positive blood type, the chances of their child inheriting a positive blood type are 100.
If both parents are type O blood they will only have type O children
If both parents have O blood type, the chances of their child also having O blood type is 100.
The parents must have both blood type B or blood type 0 and B.
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.
Yes. Both parents could be heterozygous, that is AO, and pass on the O to their child.
If both parents are blood type A, they can each carry a recessive gene for blood type O. When these recessive genes are passed on to the child from both parents, the child will have blood type O. This is a result of both parents being carriers for the O blood type gene.
yes