Yes. I am O positive and my husband is A positive and our son is O negative. This is because my husband and I are heterozygous for rH factor, and we each passed the recessive allele to our child.
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yes it can be possible too as the parents is already with an o blood group..
If both parents are O negative and O positive, their children may inherit various blood types depending on their parents' genotype. However, all children will carry at least one O antigen in their blood type. The parents could have children with blood types O negative, O positive, A negative, A positive, B negative, B positive, AB negative, or AB positive.
No, parents with B negative and AB positive blood types cannot have a child with O negative blood type. The O blood type is inherited from both parents who must pass on the O allele to the child. Since neither parent in this case carries the O allele, they cannot have a child with O negative blood type.
If they are both O negative, no, the child will be O negative.
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No, they will have a O negative child.
A or O positive or negative
Nope, the baby will be O positive as well.
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No, if both parents are type O, the child must be type O. However, since one parent is positive and the other is negative, the child could be either positive or negative.
No. Two rhesus-negative parents cannot have a rhesus-positive child.
Yes. Since the Rh factor is recessive if both parents have a copy of the gene they can have an Rh negative child.
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I'll wait for you to ask the question. Positive parents can have a negative baby as positive is dominant so they may both have one positive and one negative gene and the baby gets the two negative genes.
yes it can be possible too as the parents is already with an o blood group..