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The child's blood type is probably B.
No. The child will be type O+ or O-.
No. The child will be type B or O, it cannot be type A.
the child blood type will be A the child could be type A or O
If the mother is type A or AB (either positive or negative), they could be father and son. Depending on the mother's blood type, an O- father could have a child who is: A+, A-, B+, B-, O+, or O-.
Blood types are received from the mother and father, so the child can be the same type as the mother if the father's type allows it.
No. The mother only has type O antigens and the father has type B (and possibly O). Neither of them could have supplied the type A antigens to the child.
I'm not sure how negative or positive is determined, but a B mother and O father can have a B child.
If the mother is A, and the father is A, then the child will only have A antigens and will thus be blood type A. If father or mother are AB, then the child can end up with AB, A, or B blood type. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blood_type
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No that's impossible.
Absolutely. A child will either have its mother's blood type or its father's blood type. If the mother's blood type is NOT O, then someone else is the father.
He mother and father have nothing to do with the child's blood type
The child's blood type is probably B.
You can limit what possible blood types the father has if you know the mother's and the child's. For example, if the child is type O, the father cannot be type AB, and if the child is type AB, the father cannot be type O.
Yes, the child's blood type can be B if the father has o.
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