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Does a child always have the fathers bloodtype ?

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  1. the parents of a child have absolutly nothing to do with his/her bloodtype


  2. No, a child can have their father's or mother's, or I believe they could have a combination.  I'm not entirely sure if they can be a totally different type.

  3. no absolutly not

  4. not even close

  5. no it is usually a mix

    positive is dominant- so if one parent is positive the child will most likely be that

    a and b make ab

    a and a make a

  6. No.  Blood type works with a punnet square.  there are several of options that can occur btwn the two parents.

  7. Nope!  My daughter does but my son doesn't, and I can guarantee you that I'm the father of both.  Other biological factors prove that.

  8. No, but blood type is inherited from the parents.

    http://www.canadiancrc.com/Paternity_det...

    The above site tells you the possibilies of blood type of children based on parents.

  9. No

  10. the child does not always have the fathers bloodtype

    and it's not a mixture either, the child usually has one or the other (the mothers or the fathers)

    i'm guessing that all depends on dominant genes as well

  11. a child can have the father mothers or a combination of both.

    blood types do not prove fatherhood. dna does.

  12. No. Blood type doesn't depend on the parents.

  13. no not always you can have neither i think

  14. Nope.

    h**l, I have my grandmothers blood type

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