Ooops someone must have slept around........
2007-05-09 06:00:29
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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If I remember correctly, type O blood is a recessive trait. So if both parents have it then no a child can not have A blood. The same goes for the Rh factor of the blood.
Make sure you have the right baby...or the right father!
2007-05-09 05:49:28
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answer #2
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answered by Docslady01 2
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No.
O is recessive so only people with type OO are type O. People with type A can be OA or AA.
Check out this site it has much information and blood type calculators (I have linked to one of the calculators)
http://www.biology.arizona.edu/Human_Bio/problem_sets/blood_types/inherited.html
2007-05-09 05:52:20
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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it really is totally uncommon, yet there is a few thing observed as the Bombay phenotype the position even even with the truth that someone has the genes to be A, B or AB the A and B antigens aren't any more produced, so the fellow will look O. If between the moms and dads has this phenotype, and also has a minimum of one gene for sort A, it really is accessible that 2 apparently sort O moms and dads ought to have a form somewhat one. it really is most unlikely, even with the truth that, because the project is amazingly uncommon.
2016-11-26 21:51:34
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answer #4
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answered by ? 4
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No.
A type O person can ONLY pass on type O to their child.
Only people with type A, B, or AB can pass on either A or B.
2007-05-09 05:51:44
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answer #5
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answered by Kim B 4
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NO. If both mom and dad are O-, baby MUST be O- as well.
Sorry.
2007-05-09 06:14:13
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answer #6
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answered by mornnglry 3
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Not in a million years!
2007-05-09 05:48:18
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answer #7
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answered by Barbara 5
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no. one would have to have A blood
2007-05-09 06:28:38
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answer #8
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answered by Chelle 2
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no, the baby can only be O
2007-05-09 05:53:17
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answer #9
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answered by Bob 1
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the baby will be o as well
2007-05-09 05:50:04
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answer #10
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answered by lisaanndubay 4
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