Yes. DNA analyses can be done on most cells of the body that contain a cell nucleus.
no
Because not every one has the same blood type and you need to know what blood type your giving to the recipiant of the blood because if you give some one the wrong blood type you can kill them.
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Without any further family information, the baby could either be blood type O or blood type B.
O plus.
The baby's blood group depends on the genotypes of both parents, not just one.
If both parents have type A blood then the baby should have type A blood. or type O blood
yes they can have any type of baby blood
Well the baby will have an O positive blood type.
baby can have type A or type B or type AB blood group
If a parent's baby is having AB and O blood type, respectively, the baby's possible blood type will be A or B.
The baby will either be blood type O or Type A
The baby will normally be A positive.
Meth is a drug and yes it can hurt the unborn child, regardless of the type of blood the mother has. The drug is directly transmitted to the baby via placenta and that's the baby's direct blood supply. So, yes it can hurt the baby if you take meth regardless!
You have the same type of blood, but not the same DNA. That's why it's called a DNA test.
The baby can have either O- or O+ blood type.
If the parent's blood type is AB and B, the possible blood type of the baby is A, B, or AB.
Blood type: O