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
yes because if you dont have a blood tester you never know
Impossible to answer without knowing which counts were what.
No, a child's blood type is determined by the combination of the parents' blood types. The child's blood type will always be a result of the parents' genetic information.
The Blood of His Fathers - 1917 was released on: USA: 10 September 1917
if you have a blood transfusion, knowing your blood group means you can tell the doctor, and get the right blood into you, or it can clot, if they put the wrong blood type into you
Yes this is blood grouping. The type of blood one has is directly related to their parents. If two people with type A blood have a child, That childs blood will be type A.
You can only have one biological father, but one or more step-fathers (not of your blood.)
no
what blood type moms or dads
Yes, it is possible for siblings to have different biological fathers, known as heteropaternal superfecundation, leading to different blood types. Each parent contributes one blood type allele, which can result in different blood types among siblings.
It stands for "I Honor my Fathers blood"