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What's the mailman's blook type?
2006-11-26 09:23:53
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answer #1
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answered by lillielil 3
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No. The baby has to get the B from either the mother or the father. Its not possible. I found a link with a chart that might help you.
2006-11-26 09:45:17
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answer #2
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answered by Lori R 4
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Can't. At least I don't think they can. The mother would be OO and the father AO. Unless I slept in science class too much, A+O cannot =B.
My hubby and I are both OO and all out kids are OO too.
2006-11-26 09:15:48
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answer #3
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answered by Velken 7
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There isn't any chance. One of the parents would have had to have either ab +/- or b +/- for the child to have b +. Its a proven biological fact. Hope this helped.
2006-11-26 09:49:50
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answer #4
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answered by jewell2578 4
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Its impossible b/c there are no B antigens in either parents blood
2006-11-26 09:15:52
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answer #5
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answered by discmiss1 3
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there's no chance. children would be either O+ or A+
2006-11-26 18:05:22
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answer #6
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answered by tinapot 2
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Not possible honey
2006-11-26 09:21:06
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answer #7
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answered by cheyenne2584 2
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none....unless there's a mutation in the genes.....
2006-11-26 09:18:51
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answer #8
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answered by dc_chargers 2
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This cannot happen.... if it did.... there is something someone is not telling.
2006-11-26 09:19:14
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answer #9
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answered by Dragonlord Warlock 4
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Sorry, that is IMPOSSIBLE....Obviously there is a dirty little secret!!!
2006-11-26 09:40:20
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answer #10
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answered by Cblack22 3
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