Here is a link to a site that explains the Punnett Square technique
http://anthro.palomar.edu/blood/ABO_system.htm
and another that also talks about Rh factors a little
http://www.thetech.org/genetics/ask.php?id=71
2006-12-18 02:40:33
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answered by Meg E 2
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That depends on your own bloodtypes, the bloodtypes of your parents, and whether you can figure out if you are carrying a different blood type on your second chromosome than what you display as dominant. (i.e. you could have type A blood, but your genes could be AO or AA). O is the only one you would carry, as all other types are expressed. So if you had AB blood, you have A and B genes. If you have type O, you definitely have OO. Otherwise, type A could be AO or AA and type B could be BO or BB. You can use this to figure out your own possible combinations, but it'd be hard to figure out for sure if you had an O hiding in there, unless maybe your parents' blood types could rule it out.
2006-12-18 10:50:18
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answered by Phoenix, Wise Guru 7
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