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Question by  shykarth (82)

What will the blood type for a child that has an O mother and an AB father?

 
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Answer by  mammakat (11147)

The child will be either A or B type. This is an absolute and is often used to type paternity without going further with DNA, but only DNA can be relatively foolproof. If the child were to be O, AB, or any derivation of A and B, DNA testing would be suggested for paternity issues.

 
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Answer by  RhondaRae (13)

The O blood type is actually the lack of an A or B antigen on the red cells. The O gene is a recessive gene, and since the father will contribute either an A or B gene, the child wil have a 50% chance of being Type A and a 50% chance of being Type B.

 
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Answer by  HH (404)

There is a 50% chance for the blood type A (AO - A from the father, O mother) and 50% for the blood type B (BO - B father)

 
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Answer by  SusanForeman (39)

The child will have either A or B blood type.

 
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