It would be extremely UNlikely for a minor to be adopted by a non-family member, especially when the minor has parents!
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Yes - but both parents would need to be heterozygous. The father would be BO and the mother AO. If either of the parents were homozygous, AA or BB, then it would not be possible.
it is possible.the father needs to know it though
His parents would be his mother and father.
No, that would mean he became a father at 7. Not possible.
It would not be accurate, but there would be some traces of matching dna.
yes that's possible because A is dominant on O so the baby could have A (but not necessarily). negative is possible. it would mean that both parents have Dd as a rhesus factor.
Yes, you can get a phone even though your family is on another network. You wont be able to be on a family plan though, so you would get your own cell phone bill. But yes, it is possible.
Though not always as it depends on the parents genetics it is typically possible. It would be called a blue fawn. Fawn coat with blue nose, eye rims, blue mask, ect.
Yes. However, your father would be equally responsible for paying the loan. If you defaulted on the payments the bank would go after your father for payment even though he doesn't own the property. If there was a foreclosure your father's credit would be ruined as well as your own. You should consult with your attorney about the consequences and responsibilities of that type of transaction.
No. The only possible blood types would be A and O.
If your mother and her brother share the same parents, then her brother's father would be considered your grandfather
Yes, it would be possible if the mother had type A blood.