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A mother is O-, and a father is AB-. Their first-born child is B+. Is this possible? Explain.
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A mother is O-, and a father is AB-. Their first-born child is B+. Is this possible? Explain.
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I am pretty sure that that is impossible considering the fact that the two parents were negative and the baby is positive.
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cheating... that is how...
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