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Can two people with different blood types have a child that has neither parents bloodtype?

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Can two people with different blood types have a child that has neither parents bloodtype?

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A parent of genotype A0 and a parent of genotype B0 can yield a child of blood type A, B, AB or 0. Also if a parent is AB and another parent is genotype B0, then the child can be A, B and AB… So what you ask is quite possible. Edit: After seeing all the answers below, I feel really bad about the level of basic biology knowledge in the world. Not only that but the willingness of ignorant people to make a comment on a scientific question is even more frightening as they freely talk about urban legends as if they were facts. This stuff being 9th grade biology class material only deepens my freight. To top that now we learn that even pediatricians do not know what they are talking about. If kids get their mom’s Rh, how do we get siblings of different Rh? Believe me there are quite a few of those.

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