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Yes, it is possible for a child's blood group to not match with one or both parents but still match with a grandparent. This can occur due to the inheritance of different alleles from each parent, particularly if one or both parents carry recessive alleles that were not expressed in their blood type. Additionally, genetic variations can lead to unexpected blood group combinations in offspring.

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Can parents with O and O- blood types have an AB child?

Yes, we all get our blood groups from our parents or grandparents.


How is it possible for a married couple both with A type blood to have children with a blood type of O?

If both parents are blood type A, they can each carry a recessive gene for blood type O. When these recessive genes are passed on to the child from both parents, the child will have blood type O. This is a result of both parents being carriers for the O blood type gene.


Can a father produce a child with o positive blood and another child with o negative blood?

Yes, we all get our blood groups from our parents or even our grandparents.


Can an o positive father have an o child?

yes, we get our blood groups from our parents and even our grandparents.


Can parents with O blood and B- blood produce a child with A blood?

No - this is not possible. The child must have one parent with an A allele in order to have type A blood. Neither of these parents have an A allele - so this is not possible.


Is it possible for a mother to have a child with AB blood type when she is type O and the father is type B?

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.


Can a child have O blood group if both parents have A and 3 grandparents A and 1 grand parent AB blood groups?

Yes, this is possible given the scenario. The child would have inherited both recessive alleles (OO) from its parents, meaning both parents were heterozygous for bloodtype A - AO. Each parent could have obtained this bloodtype with 3 grandparents type A and one type AB. Parent 1, for example, with two A type parents: both parents could have been AO or one could have been AA and the other AO. Parent 2, with an A type parent and an AB parent: the A type parent would be AO and the other, obviously, AB.


Is it possible for parents to have a child whose appearance or behavior is different from their own?

yes. it is possible. the child may have inherited his/her apperance or behavior from his/her grandparents or from close relative members.


Is it possible for a baby to have a different blood type then the parents?

It is possible if your parents have different blood types. Example, if your father is A with a recessive O, and mother is B with a recessive O, you could easily land up with a O blood group. However, an AB father can have only an A, B or AB child depending on the mothers blood group, but surely NOT 'O.'


Is it possible for 2 parents with type b blood to have a child with Type 0 blood?

Yes, they can have a child with blood type AB, which is the rarest of the four types.


Is it possible for a child to be O negative if both parents are?

O- would be the only possible blood type for the child.


Can an 0 positive father have an 0 negative child?

Yes, we all get our blood groups from either our parents and even grandparents.