Hi
the following site explains it all.
http://www.classkids.org/library/classqa/bloodtyp.htm
(scary part is that after reading it either my daughter is not mine, i'm not the mother, or husband is not the father. we have A+ daughter. I'm O neg & father THINKS he is O+ which means we MUST have an O child. OBVIOUSL i must be right again (sigh) and father is A+ but just doesn't remember!!!)
2007-01-04 14:07:18
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answered by cybachic2000 2
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yes because O is a recessive blood type, and can be carried by both A & B blood. So if the parents are both heterozygous blood types that carry O than there is 25% percent chance that one of the children could be O.
2007-01-02 21:05:26
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answered by foxy 3
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yes the child born of these parents mayb have any +veblood groups as they contain all the antigens i.e. A, B &O.
2007-01-02 21:03:58
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answered by aryan 1
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I can't add anything to Foxy's answer, it's correct:
It is possible (25% probability) when each parent carries the recessive O gene.
2007-01-02 21:42:08
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answered by frankensilke2000 1
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Yes, and I have asked this question before. My daughter is O her father is B and I am A.
Jennifer you are wrong sorry.
2007-01-02 20:59:31
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answered by letgo 3
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sure, O is obtainable if the two mom and dad have one O gene and one B gene (which might lead them to the two B), and that they the two bypass on the O. even yet it somewhat is greater probably that the youngster would be B. those are the only opportunities.
2016-11-26 00:18:50
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answered by ? 4
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only if the parents ore AO and BO
2007-01-02 21:00:35
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answered by judy_r8 6
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nope. not possible at all. if this is the case i would say a test is either wrong somewhere along the line or its not their kid
2007-01-02 21:00:07
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answered by Anonymous
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