Yes, this is possible with possibility reaches to 50%.
No. The child will be either group A or group B, but not group O. This is because the father can donate only a group A gene or a group B gene, so since group A and group B are dominant over group O, the child could not have group O blood.
Can B+ type blood be transfused into O type blood in humans?
It could be possible, but only if both the parents are heterozygous.If the mother is AO and the father is BO - there is a 25% chance the child will be OO (O blood group).However, if either or both of the parents are homozygous (AA or BB) - then they cannot have an O child.
Yes. This can only happen if both parents are BO (heterozygous B's), meaning they both have one B allele and one O allele. Blood tests usually won't tell you if your heterozygous (BO) or homozygous (BB), you'd have to trace back the grandparents' blood types and even great-grandparents' blood types.
If its contamination your talking about.ALL if not only O.
yes
Yes. O, Rh positive and B, Rh positive parents may produce an O, Rh positive child.
b positive :)
Can O plus mother and B plus father can give A plus son?
Yes
normally they have "o" plus or negative.
Yes, parents with O+ and B- can have a B+ child. They may have children with type O or type B, and may have children with negative or positive Rh factor.
Yes, as long as the mother has B in her blood type (either B or AB), the father can have O.
the correct answer is the 15 number in the alphabet which is o
O plus blood
Yes, but with low percentage.
No, in this case 100% of kids will be B, or 50% could be B, and the other 50% could be O this will depend on what is the Genetic type of B blood type if it is hetero or homogeneous.