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probably all were As but one of them passed a recessive O gene to you and also to your B hub......two Os make an O  |
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| Tuesday, March 25, 2008, 9:32pm |
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I am an A my son is an O and his father is a B. I'd like to know where the O came from. I thought both my parents were A's.
I don't have the link to post but remember seeing a chart someone had posted a while back with parent/child bloodtypes. The A/B parent combo can produce any of the four bloodtypes according to that chart. If I remember correctly it was the only combo that could end up with children of any bloodtype. |
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Mrs T O+ |
| Tuesday, March 25, 2008, 9:50pm |
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Both of you have recessive O traits. I think that is the coolest combination of parents. I once worked with someone whose parents were A & B and she had an O sibling.
My husband & I have the 2nd coolest combiantion - O & AB, & we have a kid of each other type(1 A & 1 B).
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| mm134684 |
| Wednesday, March 26, 2008, 10:40pm |
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I went for my second appt today and finally met Dr. D...and he's soo nice and very down to earth...and Dr. C explained the SWAMI individualized diet to me...which I'm very very excited about...so hopefully in about 6 weeks I should be feeling really good so I'm very optomistic  |
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Lola |
| Wednesday, March 26, 2008, 10:50pm |
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you are so lucky yo have had that opportunity! glad you took advantage of it! |
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| Wednesday, March 26, 2008, 10:51pm |
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Sooo, what is your genotype mm?
Myself and my son's father would both have to have a recessive O? |
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| Thursday, March 27, 2008, 2:05am |
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yes, I am very very blessed I had the opportunity to go to the clinic...I've thanked God about a million times  and I am def a nomad lol... Dr. D. laughed at me thinking I was a gatherer  hehe |
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