An O negative parent and a B positive parent can have children with blood types O positive or O negative, as well as B positive or B negative.
The groups are: A negative A positive B negative B positive AB negative AB positive O Negative O positive
O negative can only be given to individuals with O negative blood type. B positive can be given to individuals with B positive and AB positive blood types.
Yes, an O positive father can have a B positive son. The son would inherit one B allele from the father and one O allele from the mother, resulting in a B positive blood type.
Yes, it is possible for parents with blood type O positive and B positive to have a child with B positive blood type. The child could inherit one B allele from the parent with blood type B and either an O or B allele from the parent with blood type O, resulting in a B positive blood type.
Yes, they can get married.
No. They can have an O positive, an O negative, A B positive, or a B negative child.
An O negative parent and a B positive parent can have children with blood types O positive or O negative, as well as B positive or B negative.
Yes. They can have B+, B-, O+, and O-.
The groups are: A negative A positive B negative B positive AB negative AB positive O Negative O positive
more than 99% the child will o or B positive .
Yes they can get married - blood types do not affect marriage.
No as neither carry the B gene.
If the mother is A negative, and the father is B positive, they could have children who are A negative, A positive, B negative, B positive, AB negative, AB positive, O negative, or O positive.
Yes, individuals with B positive blood can receive O positive blood in a transfusion because O positive blood is compatible with B positive blood. The recipient's blood type can receive blood from O positive, B positive, and AB positive donors.
no they can not.
Yes. O, Rh positive and B, Rh positive parents may produce an O, Rh positive child.