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2006-08-23 22:10:38 · 8 answers · asked by sur 1 in Science & Mathematics Medicine

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nope....the child can be Rh+ve but not AB+.
when a person has the blood group O,the gametes he/she can produce can carry only the blood type O.
when a person has blood group B,the gametes he/she can produce can carry only the blood types B and O.no chance of an A.

2006-08-23 22:21:57 · answer #1 · answered by questiongirl14 2 · 0 0

Actually, in a rare instance, yes!
Explanation: Blood type (which is genetic) is made of 2 parts. The first part is common to everyone. Think of it as the foundation for the type. The second part is the type. Without the foundation, the type (A or B) cannot be expressed. So, In very rare instances, a person could have the genes for type A (or B), but NOT have the foundation. That person would be called type O because they are not expressing A or B. They're child however, would inherit their A or B type thus making it possible for a B and O couple to have an AB child.

This is known as the Bombay phenotype and is very rare.

2006-08-24 10:59:14 · answer #2 · answered by J 4 · 1 0

NO this is not possible. The only possible blood types would be B and O.

To be AB the parents would have to be
AB , AB, A, or B. No one with type O could have a AB child

2006-08-28 03:11:36 · answer #3 · answered by Amy M 2 · 0 0

No they cannot.

Every person has 2 genes for blood type, one from the father and one from the mother.

Each gene can be A, B or O. It only takes one A or B gene to give the person that blood type, but it takes 2 O genes to make someone type O.

The B+ parent could be BB or BO, so they could give the child a B gene or an O gene.

The O+ parent must be OO, so they can only give the child an O gene.

So, B+ and O+ parents can have children with blood type B (BO) or type O (OO), but neither parent has an A gene, so they can't have an AB child.

2006-08-24 05:33:21 · answer #4 · answered by Sean 5 · 1 0

the child could be rh +ve...but i wouldn't expect AB...
one parent is B+ =BO or BB
the other parent is O+ = OO

that's why i wouldn't expect the child AB...i guess he/she'd be BO or OO

2006-08-24 08:38:56 · answer #5 · answered by white skull 3 · 0 0

Blood group has nothing to do with Hereditary. Any group can be had by the child.

2006-08-24 05:17:17 · answer #6 · answered by ssmindia 6 · 0 1

Its not possible I would talk to your GP for further info.

2006-08-24 05:27:13 · answer #7 · answered by hedsor 1 · 0 0

hi.
this is not necessary that the son of B+ and O+ is of AB+.
Actually this is from GOD.
What he want to make HE can make.

2006-08-24 05:15:43 · answer #8 · answered by shahid_it1 1 · 0 3

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