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Can two people with different blood types have a child that has neither parent's bloodtype
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Can two people with different blood types have a child that has neither parent's bloodtype
Yes. A person with A blood, but Ia and i alleles can have a child with a person with B blood and Ib and i alleles. Each person has one dominant allele and one recessive allele. If they each give the baby one recessive allele, he/she will have i and i and will have O type blood.
I do not think so. The child has to have either parents blood type.
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yes.
if mom and dad both have heterozygous type a blood:
A O
A AA AO(daughters)
O AO OO(sons)
the chance is that 25% of the children produced will be O type. and only the son gets different blood type
Yes they can.my father is A+, my mother is b+, my brother is O+, my sister is ab+ and I am ab- and we all look alike .lol
Yup. Blood types are genetically determined; if both parents are carrying the allele for a recessive blood type, e.g. type O, and the child inherits it from both sides, it will have that blood type expressed, although neither parent does.
Blood type genetics are a little more complicated than that, of course, because partial expression is possible, but that makes it more likely to differ from either parent, not less likely!
Yes. It is possible to biologically for this to be possible. People answering this question might be thinking about other type of species. Believe it or not someone just asked the same question online. These links should help enlighten your answer.
No.
I believe it is imposible. Unless they are A and B for AB
I asked my pediatrician about my kids' blood types. My husband (the father of my children) and I are both A+. She said that children always get the same Rh as the mom, but that two A is could produce children who are A or 0
inpossible
only if one is type A and the other is type B then they would have a baby with type AB but other than that. no
Yes, That is a for sure. I am B+ and my wife is A+ and our daugter is O+.
Do a punnett square.
A O
B AB BO
O AO OO
Sorry, I can not make the lines, but do you get the picture.
Mia has it right!
Mom is B+, Dad is A+, I am AB+
It is not rare! Look at the link from Mia!!
yes it is possible in the following case: if both parents are ''heterozygous''. For example mom is A, Iai, I being the recessive allele for blood groups. And dad is B, Ibi. So inow you have Iai x Ibi, which gives you the following results, IaIb, Iai, Ibi and ii so the kid can be AB or O (ii).
Do a search on blood types, and you will hopefully find a better answer than most of the ones you are getting here. It is VERY common, in fact, it is more common than not.
yes,it can be.the child might inherit the blood type of mother is blood or father is blood
yes they could but its very very rare. couple months ago i saw this tv show on discovery health about it. there is a strange blood disorder (i do not remember the name) in which the child does not have the parents bloodline; it was a recesive gene that made it happen tho. It was 1 in 65 million people who got it and it is only found about when they go to get a blood test both mother/father +child.
Yes they can. It is kind of a complicated system, how children is blood types r determined.
I do know that if both parents r Type A, then all of their children will be, too. It is the only type that is totally pure.
(I know this because both my parents, & also my husband, r Type A, & all my siblings & all my children r also Type A.)
Here is a link that has a great chart, which shows what possible blood types the children will have, with whatever the parents have. This says that A & A can have A OR O children, but our doctors have always told us that two type A parents will always have type A children.
http://paternityangel.com/Articles_zone/Blood/BloodType2.htm
A parent of genotype A0 & a parent of genotype B0 can yield a child of blood type A, B, AB or 0. Also if a parent is AB & another parent is genotype B0, then the child can be A, B & AB. So what u ask is quite possible.
Edit: After seeing all the below, I feel really bad about the level of basic biology knowledge in the world. Not only that but the willingness of ignorant people to make a comment on a scientific question is even more frightening as they freely talk about urban legends as if they were facts. This stuff being 9th grade biology class material only deepens my freight. To top that now we learn that even pediatricians do not know what they r talking about. If kids get their mom is Rh, how do we get siblings of different Rh? Believe me there r quite a few of those.
Yes indeed that is possible BUT very rare!!!
It is rarity usually only occurs with the mother and father having a certain types of Blood. I recently heard a black friend of mine that that had happened to him. So he claims!!!
It depends on how well mom knows the milkman.
No, unless the parents are A and B, then the child could be AB.
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