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My mom has blood type A Rh- and my dad has type AB-. What are the most probable blood types I would receive?

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I am not yet old enough to give blood and I have been told it is not a run-of-the-mill test at the doctors. From searching online I could only find Punnet Squares with general answers, not including +/- or the Rh factor. It is just out of curiosity to know what my chances of what are.

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  1. Your dad's genotype is AB-- and your mom's is either AO-- or AA--.  You have a 100% probabilityof being Rh negative.  

    If you mother is AO, then you have an equal chance (25%) of being any of the following types: AA,AO, AB, and BO.

    If your mother is AA, then you have an equal chance (50%) of being one of the following: AA, AB.


  2. 50% A -, 50% AB -

    if your blood is neither of these then your dad is not AB- and you need to have a talk with your mom

  3. 50% A Rh negative, 50% AB Rh negative

  4. Most likely your Rh factor would be (-) negative and your type would be A,AB or possibly B.

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