They can, But it is more common for them to have the same blood type.
If 1 identical twin has it, the odds are higher than regular siblings that the other twin will get it. If 1 fraternal twin has diabetes, the odds are the same as if any of their siblings have it. But no, if one twin has it, that doesn't necessarily mean both do.
The parent with type O blood will produce gamets of IOIO and other parent with type ab blood will produce the gamets of IAIB so after mating the probability of progeny is IAIO:IBIO = 1:1 but no IOIO so in above case the probabitly of child with o blood group is zero or nill.
O positive is the more rare and the most needed blood type in the world according the Red Cross. It is also the most compatible with other blood types. People with this rare blood type are encouraged to give blood whenever possible so that large quantity will be in supply for those needing blood transfusions.
The rarest type of blood is O. people with O type blood can donate blood to anybody and there are very few people that have this blood type. It is extremely rare.
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Does the baby express type O? If so then this is the genotype OO. Type O is homozygous recessive and can only be expressed that way. The parents could be, AO X BO and the chance would be 1/4 that the baby would be OO. Other combinations are possible. with other crosses and in the same cross shown.
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1-Type A ... which has antibodies : B ... and Antigene : A2-Type B ... which has antibodies : A ... and Antigen : B3-Type AB . which has No antibodies ... and has Antigen : A and B4-Type O .. which has antibodies : A and B ... and has No Antigensfrom this information's, you can notice that AB blood type doesn't have Antibodies that's why it accept all types during blood transfusion, when there is no antibodies this means that the body will not consider the other blood types as foreigners.
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Officially, there are 8 different types of blood but it is close since there are positive and negative versions of blood types A,B,AB, and O. But the least common type would be blood type AB-.
Diabetes type 1 is an onset that has nothing to do with your diet or lifestyle. If you have been diagnosed with type 1 diabetes, it solely means that your body can’t produce insulin. You’ll need to take insulin to help your body use the sugar in your blood; other treatments may help you control other symptoms of type 1 diabetes. A new oral medicine may be on the horizon for people with type 1 diabetes, Sotagliflozin (Zynquista) is awaiting Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approval.
The most uncommon blood type is AB-, only 1% of caucasians have this blood type, this is why it is so important to have your blood type tested properly. If you ever needed a blood transfusion it could potentially be deadly if given the wrong the blood.