The parent with type O blood has OO alleles. The parent with type B blood either has BO alleles or BB alleles. B allele is dominant over O allele, so without testing there is no way to know which set of alleles the B type person has. A set of parents with BB and OO alleles would produce children with BO alleles only and produce only children with B blood type. A set of parents with BO and OO alleles would produce children with BO and OO alleles and that would mean the children would have type B or type O blood.
2007-01-14 00:49:39
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answered by Anonymous
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Depends, My mother is A my dad O but I am O and my sister A.
O type blood is less likely I think due to the genes for A and B being stronger.
If you mix A and B you may get AB type blood.
2007-01-14 01:44:34
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answered by Gordon B 7
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The main Blood group would be B, Rh depends.. if either of the parents is Rh+, the baby will inherit it.
2007-01-14 00:49:48
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answered by Cold Bird 5
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Just thought I would throw this into the conversation on Rh factors -
My husband and I are both Rh+ yet we have a son that is a Rh-
I asked the doctor about this and he said it can happen.
2007-01-14 00:57:15
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answered by Anonymous
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The child could be either of the 2. Don't forget the Rh factor, could be either pos or neg as well.
2007-01-14 00:45:58
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answered by Anonymous
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anything, the only measure that can be sure is if the mum and dad are both neg then the baby will be neg too
2007-01-14 00:47:23
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answered by Anonymous
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OB negative
2007-01-14 00:45:06
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answered by Anonymous
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O or B
2007-01-14 05:58:18
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answered by Anonymous
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