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If My Mother Is O+ And My Dad Is O-,why I Am B+?

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    You might want to have a quiet word with your mother, because if both parents are type O, the child *must* be type O. To be type B with one parent O, the other parent must be B or AB.
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    You are very misinformed Madmacstew!
    Http://www.biology.arizona.edu/human_bio/problem_sets/blood_types/btca
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    Went there, did that, and if you put in O+ and O- for the parents, you get O +or- for the child. Stop smoking that stuff! Or is that result something you really didn't want to hear?
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