Possible types
A+
A-
O+
O-
Depends on if the A+ genotype is homogenous or heterogenous.
2006-06-08 09:24:45
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answered by ACDixon 5
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I am not sure if Understand the question, but if you are asking what type of blood type the child would have, I am pretty sure it would have to have A+ or o-. The gene for O- is a recessive one so their can be no hidden gene a different blood type. I am not sure if the gene for A+ blood can have a hidden jean for anything but O-. So I think that child would have to have O- or A+. If the mother is RH- and the father is RH + the mother will have to get a special medication near the end of her pregnancy so her body wont reject future babies that may inherit the father's RH+ blood.
2006-06-08 09:33:00
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answered by Josie 5
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if you are asking what blood type the child will be it is A or O. There is no B in the factor so if the child is AB or B father is not really father. + or - has nothing to do with it. here is a blood type calculator have fun. scroll down the page when you get there.
http://www.biology.arizona.edu/Human_Bio/problem_sets/blood_types/inherited.html#calculator
then click on the side
Blood type & Rh factor calculator and you can use nifty calculator
2006-06-08 09:28:10
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answered by bobbalou27 4
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There are many choices. It depends on what genetics the child gets in the draw.
2006-06-08 09:24:33
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answered by Anonymous
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Depends... well I'm no scientist but I don't think you can do any simple chart for that... I think its complicated to figure that out, go to a doctor.
2006-06-08 09:25:08
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answered by R man 4
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one of them
2006-06-08 09:24:18
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answered by vargha 4
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ACDixon is right
2006-06-08 09:26:11
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answered by Anonymous
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