It depends on what recessive gene you and your wife carry. Your children could theoretically have all of the types, A, B, AB, or O. As a type A, your recessive gene could be A or O. It could not be B because that would express and your blood type would be AB. Your wife could have the recessive genes B or O. She could not have A. So basically, your children have a 25% chance for any of the blood types.
Yes, it is possible for a negative blood type parent and a positive blood type parent to have a negative blood type child. This can occur if the positive parent is heterozygous for the Rh factor gene, allowing for the possibility of passing on a negative Rh factor to the child.
It is not possible for two parents with blood type O negative to have a child with blood type AB. In the ABO blood group system, type O is recessive and AB is a combination of A and B, making it impossible for two parents with type O blood to produce a child with type AB blood.
The negative in "O Negative" means that it's Rh negative, meaning that anyone, either positive or negative can receive that Rh type. O negative blood can be given to anyone. It's the Universal Donor.
Not necessarily. Your blood type is determined by the combination of alleles you inherit from your parents, but it's not as simple as just inheriting the negative Rh factor. Depending on the specific alleles you inherit, you could end up with a positive blood type even if both parents are negative.
Blood type O negative is known as the universal donor because it can be transfused to patients of any blood type in an emergency when blood typing is unavailable.
O Only O
Yes.In the case that his wife has an A blood group,either A+ or A-. Yes.In the case that his wife has an A blood group,either A+ or A-. Yes. In the case that the mother has an blood group of A, (either A+ or A-).
Son has A-neg., wife has B-neg. newborn has Oneg.
Individuals with B negative blood type can receive blood donations from individuals with B negative blood type and individuals with O negative blood type.
An individual who is blood type AB negative can donate blood to individuals with AB positive and negative blood types. They can receive blood from AB negative donors, as well as from donors with O negative, A negative, and B negative blood types.
A person with A negative blood can donate blood to a person with A negative blood and a person with AB negative blood.
yes, absolutely
Type A or Type O Negative can give to positive Positive can not give to negative
Beyonce blood type is "O" negative also known as Rh blood negative.
Blood type B negative has antibodies against blood type A antigens. This means that individuals with blood type B negative should not receive blood transfusions with type A or AB blood since their immune system will recognize these blood types as foreign and mount an immune response against them.
Blood type A positive plus A negative equals blood type A positive.
Good question! Spock's blood type was T Negative.