No. Type O blood is a recessive trait. If both parents have type O then they are not carriers for type A, type B, or type AB. It would be impossible for their offspring to have any other blood type than type O.
If both parents have a positive blood type, the chances of their child inheriting a positive blood type are 100.
If they both have type A blood, they cannot have a child type B.
Yes, blood type has no bearing on weather or not the parents can have a child
Yes, if both parents have the genotype AO, then the child can have the O from both parents, phenotype O
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yes they can
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If both parents have A positive blood, their child would most likely also have A positive blood. This is because the child inherits one blood type allele from each parent, and A positive is dominant, so it is highly probable for the child to have the same blood type as the parents.
Yes, it is possible for two parents with blood type B positive to have a child with blood type AB positive. This is because the child can inherit one B allele from each parent to make blood type AB.
it is possible but the child can be a positive
only if one of the parents is a chimera
In that given scenario, the possible blood types of the child are: A-, A+, O+ and O-.So Yes, it is possible to have a child with A positive with 25%.