Not all Israelis are blood-type O, but there are certainly some who are.
On the contrary, bloodtype AB is not rare. Bloodtype AB is a great blood type since it can recieve blood from both bloodtypes A and B. The rarest bloodtype there is, is bloodtype O.
If both parents are O- then the child will be O-.
It depends on the genotype of the parents: If they are AO and AO the child could be all of the 2 Bloodtypes: AO (= bloodtype A) OO (= bloodtype O) If they are AA and AA the child could only be bloodtype A The answer in short: yes!
O positive or O negative.
Yes, bloodtype is not directly hereditary.
O negative can be given to a person with any bloodtype, but if possible it is better for a person requiring transfusion to be given blood matching their own bloodtype.
It's their bloodtype, if they ever need blood in a battlezone, medics etc. can easily see what bloodtype they can administer.
If you're asking if a person with bloodtype 0+ and a person with a+ have sex and can get pregnant, then the answer is yes.
They cannot receive bloodtypes AB or B. They can receive bloodtypes A and O.
Matsumoto Jun's bloodtype is A.---------------- According to dramawiki is A-
The baby could have almost any bloodtype except for O.
Your standard A/B/O blood types have NOTHING to do with being immune to HIV.