Yes, you can. My husband and I are both of O+ Blood type, and my son was born with A+ blood. Extremely rare, but very possible!!
According to this website(AND the laws of common sense) http://www.fi.edu/learn/heart/blood/types.html two people with type O blood can ONLY have a type O baby. Confidential to the person who originally answered, Congrats on letting the whole world know you're a gutterslut =X
no they cant, simply because the A positive blood type is determined by the allele they lack. people having O blood type have ii genotype, while B positive blood type can have either I(B)I(B) or I(B)i and the same way for A blood type. Thus, the parents not having the I(A) allele cannot have a child with A positive blood type
A X O
the possible blood types are
gene type for O, has only one possibility : ii
if A gene type was : IAi
and so IAi X ii
50% will be A ,,,,,,,,,,, 50% will be O
if A gene type was : IAIA
and so IAIA X ii
100% will be A
and since both parents are positive there is no problem in having a positive child
No, it is impossible to get an A-type from two O-types.
Defenitely yes.
Yes, they would just both have to have one B allele and one o allele.
absolutely. as long as one of the parents is positive, the child can be positive. and if one parent is A the other B, the child can be A, B, AB or O depending on the parents' other alleles. so the child can definitely be A or B positive, but also A negative, B negative, AB negative, AB positive, O positive or O negative.
I am O positive and my husband is B+. We have two children. Our first child, a daughter, had O+ blood type. Our second child, a son, had B+ blood type. He was born with high levels of bilirubin (had jaundice). In the old days they would do a blood transfusion (which I am opposed to) but now almost all cases are treated with exposure to special lighting. We stopped there.
Yes, two Rh negatives can have a positive baby if both parents are carriers of the Rhesus D gene. In this case, both parents will pass on recessive genes (Rh negative) but at least one parent must also possess the RhD gene in order for their child to be born Rh positive. please investigate before answering questions
the blood group o have antigen for both A and B so a peron with blood group o can only revieve blood of o group. Now for - or + it is depend upon rh factor if this factor present then it is + and if not then it is - now the blood group with rh+ can take both blood of + and - but the blood group with rh- can only able to receive blood group of rh -ve So o- can take o- with out any problem
i think so because in math class two negatives equal a positive.
Yes, they would just both have to have one B allele and one o allele.
With genetic mutations during replication, anything is possible. But, in general two O negative parents could only have a child that is O negative. Conversely, two O positive parents could have a child that is either O negative or O positive.
No, it is not possible.
No, a child with type O blood can not be born of a woman with AB blood type.
absolutely. as long as one of the parents is positive, the child can be positive. and if one parent is A the other B, the child can be A, B, AB or O depending on the parents' other alleles. so the child can definitely be A or B positive, but also A negative, B negative, AB negative, AB positive, O positive or O negative.
Yes, a child of those parents can be born with blood type A or B.
Well the mother could provide the recessive "a" gene or "b" gene needed for the type "O" blood Phenotype if she is "Aa" Genotype or "Ab" Genotype and not "AA" Genotype.However for the father to be type "AB" blood Phenotype he must be "AB" Genotype, so he cannot provide either a recessive "a" gene or "b" gene necessary for the child to have type "O" blood Phenotype.So no, these parents cannot have a child with type "O" blood Phenotype. The child can only have type "A", "B", or "AB" blood Phenotype.You did not give the child's Rh factor blood type, only that the parents are both Rh+ but I guess that doesn't matter.
No. O Positive is an alien blood group and only those whose mothers were abducted and impregnated during a zero-g orgy are born with this blood type.
The most likely blood type for the child is A positive - but A negative, O positive and O negative are also possible depending on the genotypes of the parents. If both parents are heterozygous AO, then the child could have either A or O type blood. If either parent is homozygous, AA, then the child must have blood type A. If the parent with positive blood is heterozygous, Dd (+-), then the child could have either positive or negative type blood. If they are homozygous, DD (++), then the child must have positive type blood.
The child will be half-blood. A person can only be pure-blood if both parents are pure-blood, similarly, they can only be muggle-born is both parents are muggles. Otherwise they are half-blood.
Parents should re-test their blood types to check if there was any error in their past result. there is no way to have A blood type baby if both were O