Does a child have the father's blood type?

ABO Blood Type
Just like eye or hair color, our blood type is inherited from our parents. Each biological parent donates one of two ABO genes to their child. The A and B genes are dominant and the O gene is recessive. For example, if an O gene is paired with an A gene, the blood type will be A.
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Which parent determines the child's blood type?

ABO blood type is inherited just like any other trait. Every person carries two genes, or alleles, for each trait. One ABO allele is inherited from the father (who passes on one of his two) and the other is inherited from the mother (who passes on one of her two).
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Does child have same blood type as father?

No it doesn't. Neither of your parents has to have the same blood type as you. For example if one of your parents was AB+ and the other was O+, they could only have A and B kids. In other words, most likely none of their kids would share either parent's blood type.
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Can you tell who the father is by blood type?

Despite their usefulness in this regard, ABO blood groups cannot be used to confirm whether a man is indeed a child's father. Because of this and several other factors, it took the legal system some time to trust blood-typing.
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Can you tell if a child is yours by blood type?

Although blood group studies cannot be used to prove paternity, they can provide unequivocal evidence that a male is not the father of a particular child. Since the red cell antigens are inherited as dominant traits, a child cannot have a blood group antigen that is not present in one or both parents.
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What is the rarest blood type?

What's the rarest blood type? AB negative is the rarest of the eight main blood types - just 1% of our donors have it. Despite being rare, demand for AB negative blood is low and we don't struggle to find donors with AB negative blood. However, some blood types are both rare and in demand.
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Can siblings be different blood types?

No, siblings don't necessarily have the same blood type. It depends on the genotype of both the parents for the gene determining the blood type. E.g. Parents with the genotype AO and BO can have offspring with blood type A, B, AB or O.
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What blood types make an A+ baby?

If your blood is A positive (A+), it means that your blood contains type-A antigens with the presence of a protein called the rhesus (Rh) factor.
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If you have type A blood, your parents had one of the following possible combinations of blood types:
  • AB and AB.
  • AB and B.
  • AB and A.
  • AB and O.
  • A and B.
  • A and A.
  • O and A.
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Could a man with an O blood type be the father of a child with type AB blood?

Answer and Explanation: A man with type O blood would not be able to produce a child with type AB blood regardless of the mothers blood type.
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Can a child have different blood type than both parents?

The blood group of offspring can be different from their parents. There can be many permutations and combinations according to the genotype of the parents. E.g. If both parents have AB blood type, there are chances of offspring having A, B or AB blood type.
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Who has stronger genes mother or father?

Genes from your father are more dominant than those inherited from your mother, new research has shown.
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What is the best blood type?

O negative blood is known as the universal blood type because it is safe for everyone to receive O negative red cells.
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What blood type Cannot have babies together?

Rh Incompatibility in Pregnancy

Problems can occur when the mother is Rh- and the baby is Rh+. This mismatch in blood type is often referred to as Rh incompatibility. This mismatch doesn't cause any problems for the first pregnancy.
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Can you have type O blood if your parents don t?

Blood Type

The table also shows why AB parents so rarely have an O child. Because they don't have an O to pass on! To be O, you usually need to get an O from both mom and dad. But an AB parent usually has an A and a B version, not an O.
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Why is O positive blood good?

In major traumas with massive blood loss, many hospitals transfuse O positive blood, even when the patient's blood type is unknown. The risk of reaction is much lower in ongoing blood loss situations and O positive is more available than O negative. Type O positive blood is critical in trauma care.
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What is the strongest blood type?

If you have blood type O, you have antibodies that will fight the A and B antigens. If a person has blood type AB, they don't have such antibodies, and they can accept transfusions from all other blood types. Thus AB blood type people can be termed universal patients.
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Which blood group should not marry?

The correct option is: d Rh+ male and Rh– femaleExplanation:Rh factor is a protein found in blood. A person having Rh factor in blood is called Rh positive whereas that who does not carry this protein in the blood is called Rh negative. Marriage should be avoided in between Rh negative female & Rh positive male.
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What are the 3 rarest blood types?

What are the 3 rarest blood types?
  • Rh-null or golden blood. It is the world's rarest blood type, with fewer than 50 known cases ever reported. ...
  • AB− AB− is the rarest of the eight basic blood types, accounting for less than one percent of the world's population. ...
  • HH blood type, rare ABO group, or Bombay blood group.
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How would I know my blood type?

The best way to learn what blood type you have is by giving a blood sample. You can ask your healthcare professional to check for your blood type during regular blood testing, or you may find out this information when donating blood. There are even at-home test kits you can purchase.
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How do you inherit blood type?

You inherit your blood type the same way you inherit your eye color—from your biological parents. Both the ABO genes and the Rh factors come from your father and your mother. Due to the many possible combinations, you might not have the exact same blood type as your parents.
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Can a mother and baby have different blood types?

Blood type and factors are determined by genetics. A baby may have the blood type and Rh factor of either parent, or a combination of both parents. The Rh positive gene is dominant (stronger) and even when paired with an Rh negative gene, the positive gene takes over.
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Is O positive a rare blood type?

O positive is the most common blood type as around 35% of our blood donors have it. The second most common blood type is A positive (30%), while AB negative (1%) is the rarest.
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Can your blood type change?

Almost always, an individual has the same blood group for life, but very rarely an individual's blood type changes through addition or suppression of an antigen in infection, malignancy, or autoimmune disease. Another more common cause of blood type change is a bone marrow transplant.
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Is O Negative the rarest blood type?

Myth: O Negative blood is the rarest blood type

Contrary to popular belief, O- blood is not the rarest blood type. It is estimated 7 percent of the population has O- blood type while only 1% of the population has AB- blood.
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What blood types live the longest?

Life Span. Chances are higher you'll live longer if you have type O blood. Experts think your lowered risk of disease in your heart and blood vessels (cardiovascular disease) may be one reason for this.
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