Can parents with blood type A and AB have an O child?
Can an AB father and an A mother have an O baby? Yes they can. An AB parent can indeed sometimes have an O child. But it is by no means common.
What are the possible blood types of the child if the father has AB blood type and the mother has O blood type?
One Shall Pass (I made the mom AB and the dad OO here but it works the other way too.) What this means is that each of your kids will either be BO (the B from you, the O from your partner) or AO (the A from you and the O from your partner). They can only have an A or a B blood type!
What are the chances of a woman with type AB and a man with Type A having a child with type O?
What are the chances of a woman with Type AB and a man with Type A having a child with Type O? there is no chance of a child with Type O. If one parent is AB, there is no chance any child can be O because the AB parent doesn’t have a “i” to pass on.
Can a child have a different blood type than the father?
Yes, a child is able to have a different blood type than both parents. Which parent decides the blood type of the child? The child’s blood type is decided by both parents’ blood type. Parents all pass along one of their 2 alleles to make up their child’s blood type.
Could a man with an O blood type be the father of a child with type AB blood?
In cases of questioned paternity, ABO blood-typing can be used to exclude a man from being a child’s father. For example, a man who has type AB blood could not father a child with type O blood, because he would pass on either the A or the B allele to all of his offspring.
Can brothers have different blood types?
Yes, two siblings from the same parents can have different blood groups from their parents. This is because the four ABO blood groups, A, B, AB and O, arise from a child inheriting any one of each blood group gene forms (or alleles) A, B or O from each biological parent.
Does father Son have same blood group?
No it doesn’t. Neither of your parents has to have the same blood type as you. For example if one of your parents was AB+ and the other was O+, they could only have A and B kids. In other words, most likely none of their kids would share either parent’s blood type.
Is blood type AB rare?
What is the rarest blood type? The rarest blood type is AB-, which is found in 1\% of people.
What is the blood type of a child of two parents?
Each parent gives one of their two ABO alleles to the child (3). Mother with AB blood type can either pass the A or B allele to the baby. Likewise, a father with O blood type can only pass O allele to the baby. If both parents belong to the blood group O, the child will also belong to the O blood group.
What is the ABO blood type of the father?
The ABO blood type of the father if the blood type of the mother and the child are known (bottom chart). ABO blood types can be complicated to understand. This is mostly due to the fact that the ‘O-type’ antigen is masked by the presence of an A- or B-type antigen.
Can two people with B blood type have a baby?
Two parents with B blood type can produce a child with either B or O blood type. One parent with A and another with B can produce a child with A, B, AB or O blood types. If one parent has A and another has AB, they can either produce a child with A, B or AB blood types.
Can a man with B or O blood have fathered this child?
The letters listed in that cell are the possible ABO groups of the father. For example, if the child is A and the mother is O, the father MUST be A or AB. It is biologically impossible for a man with B or O blood to have fathered this child.