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Can you have child O blood type if parents b?
A mother who is blood type O can only pass an O allele to her son or daughter. A father who is blood type AB could pass either an A or a B allele to his son or daughter….How are ABO alleles inherited by our children?
Inherited | Blood type of child |
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O from the mother B from the father | B |
Can I be O negative if my mom is O positive?
Yes, Mom or Dad may be positive, but that recessive negative gene is still floating around in his or her DNA. If it becomes paired with another negative gene from a similar positive-negative parent, that child will be negative even though both parents are positive.
Can a type O person have a Type B child?
Two O parents will get an O child nearly all of the time. But it is technically possible for two O-type parents to have a child with A or B blood, and maybe even AB (although this is really unlikely). In fact, a child can get almost any kind of blood type if you consider the effect of mutations. How does this happen?
What blood type will a child have if both parents are O positive?
A child with type O blood can have parents with type A, type B, or type O blood, but not type AB. Conversely, if two parents both have type O blood, all their children will have type O blood.
Can Type A and Type B blood make O?
For example, two O blood type parents can produce a child with only O blood type. Two parents with A blood type can produce a child with either A or O blood types. Two parents with B blood type can produce a child with either B or O blood type….ABO Blood Type Calculator.
Genotype (DNA) | Blood Type |
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OO | O blood type |
Can an O positive mom have an A positive baby?
ABO incompatibility can occur only if a woman with type O blood has a baby whose blood is type A, type B, or type AB. If a baby is type O there won’t be a problem with a negative immune response because type O blood cells don’t have immune-response triggering antigens.
Can my spouse get Obamacare if I have my own insurance?
Keep in mind that if you or your spouse have access to employer-sponsored health insurance, but choose to buy your own family plan on a health insurance exchange, you likely will not qualify for Obamacare subsidies. Check out eHealth’s other resources to learn more about how health insurance works with marriage.
Can my husband get health insurance if he has employer-sponsored insurance?
A. Yes, but he cannot get a subsidy to help pay for health insurance in the marketplace. If you have access to an employer-sponsored plan that is deemed affordable, you cannot get a subsidy to help pay for an individual policy instead.
What are the rules for spousal support in Ontario?
Provincial rules may not reflect your spouse’s wishes or needs. In Ontario, married spouses receive the first $200,000 of his estate. You also share the rest of his estate with all his children. Your minor daughter, as a dependant, may also have claims for support.
Do I have to pay my ex husband’s debts?
You are still responsible to pay all his known estate debts with his funds (but not with your own money). Notice does not wipe out claims you are aware of or do not want to pay from his estate. By publishing notice, administrators or executors prove they are taking reasonable care to identify “unknown” debts.