Yes, genes can be inherited from even great-great-great-great grandparents!
We get our blood group from either parent or even grandparents so it is possible.
yes probably. you dont have to have the same blood group as your siblings and even your parents, you could have the same blood group of any of your grandparents.
Virtualy impossible unless it was on their medical records. You cannot find it out by using other family members blood groups either, we all get our blood group from our parents and even our grandparents.
An individual's blood type is genetically determined. This means that the type of blood you have comes from your mother or father. If your parents have different blood types, you would inherit the more dominant type. However, types A and B are considered co-dominate. Therefore, if one of your parents is Type A and the other is Type B, it is likely that you would have Type AB blood.
this doesnt effect personality but you can have O positive, A positive, B positive, and AB positive. so all blood types can be positve. rh positive which is synthetic blood.
No it only depends on your parents blood type
The offspring could have either B or O blood type. They could also inherit the blood type from either sets of grandparents. If one or more grandparents have the blood type A, this could result in AB or A, for example.
We get our blood group from either parent or even grandparents so it is possible.
Look at the Grandparents.
Could be anything, we get our blood group from either parents or grandparents.
Yes, it is very possible that she got her blood type from her grandparents? Genetics allows for traits to skip a generation. Although, her children may also have type B negative blood.
yes probably. you dont have to have the same blood group as your siblings and even your parents, you could have the same blood group of any of your grandparents.
If you or your hubby's (lol) parents or grandparents had type -A, then your son could have it due to genetics and the -A gene being present in you but not actually working in you. That or he isn't your son/adopted.
blood type depends on history...look back to the baby's grandparents' blood types all could be a possible factor but o and a are both common to the usa so its hard to say
no above is another ignorant person offering a stupid answer. The answer is no. Your blood group can come from either parents or even grandparents.
The child could have any blood type with the exceptions of AB pos and AB neg. Depending on the blood types of the baby and the mother (and any previous deliveries), the effect of blood type on the baby's health could range from 'no detrimental effect' to 'hemolytic disease of the newborn.'
i dont know why are you asking ME