Your husband could be:
AA (AA, AB)
AO (AA, AB, AO, BO)
AB (AA, AB, BB)
OO (AO, BO)
BO (AB, BB, BO, AO)
Any of the above combinations could result in your daughter showing as "A" blood type, all possible combinations are shown with the "A" karyotype in bold).
The father will have the same blood type as you...if you trust your wife.
The child is not the biological daughter of those two parents. If either parent is type O, the child cannotbe type AB.
The father's blood type would have to be A. This is because O is a recessive blood type and needs two O's to produce a child with and O blood type. So if the daughter is an A blood type so must her biological father's.
The child is a biological male.
No, you cannot. You get your ethnic origin from your biological mother and father, and they got their ethnic origins from their mother and father, so changing your ethnic origin would mean changing your ancestry, which is impossible.
Type 'O' blood is a recessive factor, which means that it can't be hiding anymore recessive factors hiding so no its not impossible.
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Simply, yes. Bella is Renesmee's biological mother and Edward is her biological father.
One would refer to my grandfather's daughter and her husband as my mother and father, assuming he is my biological father and not a step-father.
if she's the biological mother
Mother Teresa had no biological daughter.
She is not the biological mother but is the wife of the biological father.
yes biological fathers may seek visitation and custody rights
Mother Teresa had no biological children.
You get them from your biological mother and father
Father or Mother
Marjorie Harvey's biological mother's name is Doris Bridges. Marjorie was raised by her biological father and stepmother, as her biological mother was not involved in her upbringing.
They are your biological parents.
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