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∙ 14y agoIt is possible if your parents have different blood types.
Example, if your father is A with a recessive O, and mother is B with a recessive O, you could easily land up with a O blood group.
However, an AB father can have only an A, B or AB child depending on the mothers blood group, but surely NOT 'O.'
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∙ 10y agoWiki User
∙ 10y agoEvery person has two alleles contributing to their blood type. Either of these can be A, B, or O. A person with both O and A alleles will have blood type A, and a person with both O and B will have blood type B. Thus, it is possible, and common, for A person with blood type A or B to be carrying the O allele without knowing it.
Thus, if both parents have A and O, it is possible for their children to have blood type O, even though the parents both have blood type A. It is also possible for siblings to have inherited a different pair of alleles.
The following possible blood types for children, given the types of the parents are:
Parents: O, O: Child O.
Parents: O, A: Child O or A.
Parents: O, B: Child O or B
Parents: O, AB: Child A or B
Parents A, B: Child O, A, B, or AB.
Parents A, A: Child O or A
Parents A, AB: Child A, B, or O.
Parents B, B: Child O or B
Parents B, AB: Child A, B or AB
Parents AB, AB: Child A, B or AB.
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∙ 12y agoalthough they may have a different blood type to their parents they can probably get their blood type from their grandparents :)
hope this helps :D
Eloisa Abalos
Yes, it is possible for a baby to have a different blood type than their parents due to genetic variation. A baby's blood type is determined by the combination of genes inherited from both parents.
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∙ 14y agoYes, your blood type is determined by the blood types of your parents, but is not necesarily the same.
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∙ 14y agoYes it ispossible,for example its because the dad can have b blood and the mom a blood sometimes the baby ends up with o blood
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∙ 13y agoyes!
We can have our mother's blood group or father's blood group or also other blood group.
The baby will have some combination of the parents blood types. Without more information I cannot give you more specific info.
The possible blood groups for the baby would be A or O, as the O blood type is recessive. The Rh factor would also need to be considered, so the baby could have either A+ or A- blood type based on the parents' blood types.
Not necessarily. The baby's hair color is determined by a combination of genetic factors from both parents, so it is possible for the baby to have a different hair color than their parents.
it it possible if someone from either parents' family has had it or haves it because of genes
Not necessarily. The blood type of a first born baby can be the same as the mother's, but it can also be different if the baby inherits a different blood type allele from the father. The baby's blood type is determined by a combination of the parents' blood types.
No, it is not possible.
It is possible for the baby to be O if both parents were Ao
If the parent's blood type is AB and B, the possible blood type of the baby is A, B, or AB.
No, it is not possible for the baby to have an A group with both parents being O. This is because the parents would have the genotype OO,thus on recombination, the only possible outcome is again an O.
yes it is possible, blood groups do not work that way.
The baby will have some combination of the parents blood types. Without more information I cannot give you more specific info.
Normally types of blood do not run in the family, so it could be or not :D
No - this is not possible. The baby must inherit the B allele from one of it's parents - but neither of these parents have one. The only possibilities with these parents are blood type A or O, depending on whether the parent with A-type blood is heterozygous, AO, or homozygous, AA.
Yes, it is possible for two parents who are both blood group O to have a child who is blood group A. This can occur if both parents carry the A allele in their genes, even though their own blood types are O.
No. A kid has to have the bloodtype of its mother or father.
No, not without artificial insemination...
The possible blood groups for the baby would be A or O, as the O blood type is recessive. The Rh factor would also need to be considered, so the baby could have either A+ or A- blood type based on the parents' blood types.