To find the blood type of deceased parents, you can check their medical records, which may include blood type information if they had previous blood tests or medical procedures. If those records are unavailable, you can also examine any blood donation records, as donors often have their blood type documented. Alternatively, you can consider genetic testing, as blood type can be inferred from the blood types of surviving family members.
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.
You actually do not have to know your parents blood type to find out your own. A simple blood type test can be done at most hospitals, blood banks or red cross facilities. They are fairly inexpensive.
If both parents have type A blood then the baby should have type A blood. or type O blood
It's simple ask your Doctor for a "blood type" blood test. If your doctor has ever done blood work on you, he might have your type on file already!
For parents with o+o, they will have kids with O type blood. For parents with A+A, they will have kids with A or O type blood. For parents with B+B, they will have kids with B or O type blood. Foe parents with AB+AB, they will have kids with AB, A or B type blood.
Blood type can be determined from parents by looking at their blood types and using the principles of genetics. A child's blood type is determined by the combination of blood type genes inherited from their parents. For example, if both parents have type A blood, their child could have either type A or type O blood. If one parent has type A blood and the other has type B blood, their child could have type A, type B, type AB, or type O blood.
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If both parents are type O blood they will only have type O children
Blood types are not related to body types. Blood is determined by your parents. There are 4 maternal and 4 paternal blood type possibilites. That then gives you 16 different possibilites.
The parents must have both blood type B or blood type 0 and B.
If both of your parents have Type A blood, the blood of you and your siblings can be A or O.
no, blood type AB has gennotype IA,IB while blood type o has the genotype II. Each of his parents passed on an allele,So neither could have blood type AB