if a blood group of a mother is AB negative and the fathers blood group is O positive then what will be the blood group of the child
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Can an AB father and an A mother have an O baby? Yes they can. An AB parent can indeed sometimes have an O child. But it is by no means common
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- It's easy to find out what your blood type is. I'm not sure where you live, but if you donate blood in my country, they tell you your blood type.
- Blood may be classified into two types. The first is the ABO type (A, B, O, or AB), while the second is the Rh type (positive or negative). In a single person, any combination of the two groups is possible.
- Let's take a look at Rh first. Yes, a Rh negative parent can have a Rh negative child with a Rh positive parent. Because positive genes outweigh negative genes, you'll be positive if you have both a positive and a negative gene (for this kind).
- It's important to remember that you have two copies of (nearly) every gene, one from your father and one from your mother.
- Your father may have been positive if he had two positive genes or one positive gene and one negative gene.
- If your mother was negative, she must have inherited two negative genes. You acquired one negative gene from your mother and one positive or negative gene from your father.
- If you got the negative gene from your father, you'd be negative, and if you got the positive gene, you'd be positive.
- This isn't because he's your father; it's because positive is more potent than negative in this scenario.
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