It is not likely. Here is a site that might help you. They have everything from the genetics of eye color, to paternity testing.
www.genetree.com
From genetree.com
Results from an ABO/RH comparison are not as reliable as a DNA Paternity test. Though blood types may be consistent, this does not provide conclusive proof of paternity. Remember, too, that errors in recording (and/or remembering) blood type are common and an exclusion from this calculator may still be inaccurate
2007-02-26 17:29:45
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answered by Kelly s 6
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Nope....
Parent 1 Blood Type A
Parent 2 Blood Type O
Possible Type of Child
A, O
2007-02-27 00:05:19
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answered by carpediemamt 3
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that's actually not possible because an A father would have the genes I(A) and I(A) or i(O). the O mother would have i(O) and i(O), making it impossible for a I(B) to appear. BTW, i(O) is recessive and that is why having an i(O) with I(A) will still make the person blood type A.
2007-02-27 00:10:33
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answered by cache189 2
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No.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ABO_blood_group
2007-02-27 00:03:56
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answered by ? 6
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Yes of course The ABO system is the most important blood group system in human blood transfusion. The associated anti-A antibodies and anti-B antibodies are usually IgM antibodies. ABO IgM antibodies are produced in the first years of life by sensitization to environmental substances such as food, bacteria and viruses. The "O" in ABO is often called "0" (zero/null) in other languages. to cut a long story short B is in A A is in B and 0 is in both
2007-02-27 00:13:00
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answered by Anonymous
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Not posible, the only thing possible is baby are if it's A, O
2007-02-27 00:05:48
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answered by 結縁 Heemei 5
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sounds like your not sure who the father is. Just get a test done. Otherwise you will always wonder.
2007-02-27 00:06:55
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answered by cane_holder 4
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no, the mother or father would have to have b in them .
2007-02-27 00:09:21
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answered by *Alicia* 2
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this website has a chart when you scroll down, it tells you what the parents are and what the children can have and what the children wont have......... hope this helps!
http://www.classkids.org/library/classqa/bloodtyp.htm
2007-02-27 00:40:44
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answered by Laurette L 1
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Nope. Not possible.
2007-02-27 00:03:00
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answered by freshbliss 6
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