Can a child have type O blood if parents have A and B?

Can a child have type O blood if parents have A and B?

Can a child have type O blood if parents have A and B?

And so is AB blood type. But someone who has a B and an O version only makes the B protein. They are B blood type but can pass the O onto their kids. So two B parents can make an O child if both parents are BO….Menu.

Genes Blood type
AA A
AO A
BB B
BO B

Can an A+ mom and an O+ dad have an A baby?

Yes this is definitely possible. In this case, the most likely explanation is that dad is a carrier for being Rh- and mom is a carrier for blood type O. What happened was that dad and mom each passed both an O and an Rh negative to the baby. The end result is an O negative child.

How do you get Type O blood?

Everyone has an ABO blood type (A, B, AB, or O) and an Rh factor (positive or negative). Just like eye or hair color, our blood type is inherited from our parents. Each biological parent donates one of two ABO genes to their child. The A and B genes are dominant and the O gene is recessive.

Which parent do you inherit your blood type from?

You inherit one blood gene from your mother and one from your father. The combination of genes determines your blood type. There are four possibilities: A, B, AB, and O. Here’s how it works: With that in mind, we turn to your question, Confused.

How do you determine blood type from parents?

– AA = A blood type – AO = A blood type – BB = B blood type – BO = B blood type – OO = O blood type – AB = AB blood type

How are blood types passed on to an offspring?

Two parents with blood type A will have a baby with either A or O

  • Two parents with B blood type will have a baby with either B or O
  • Two parents with blood type AB will have a baby with either A,B,or AB
  • Two parents with the O blood type will have a baby with O
  • Are all children of same parents the same blood type?

    While a child could have the same blood type as one of his/her parents, it doesn’t always happen that way. For example, parents with AB and O blood types can either have children with blood type A or blood type B. These two types are definitely different than parents’ blood types!