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Pa1N ReDeFiNeD User ID: 316593 United States 10/28/2007 02:47 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Very Interested, but not abducted as far as I know. Totally believe that we are NOT alone and probably never have been. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 317260My blood type tests as O+. But I have a weird thing with my blood. Usually O is the recessive gene, but shows up dominant with both me and my brother. Our O+ is from our mother. Our father was AB-. So we have either a hidden A or a hidden B, not sure which one. Yes, we are very very sure that he is our father, so don't go there. I mean trust me, it's freakin obvious that he's our dad. According to the blood type calculator, there isn't much chance your father is your biological father. [link to www.biology.arizona.edu] Punch in your parents blood types to see what the ONLY possible blood types your father could have produced in his children. O postive isn't on the list. Maybe one of your uncles is your pappy? the way it is supposed to work is that the parent with the newest blood type will be the type the offspring have, since 0 is the oldest and AB is the newest you should have AB if your father has AB, for instance my father was an A and my mother was a B, when this happens you get AB, but since 0 is oldest the only way you could be 0 also is if your father was also an 0, any newer blood-type A,B, or AB, would over-ride the 0. sorry, pure science here. :katkam1: i feel so horrified, i've let my innocence die, you want to know why i cant be pacified, you made me bury something, i wont be sleeping tonight it seems so clear now what i must do, you're no immortal i wont let them deify you, they view you as the new messiah, they deify you." from Disturbed "Deify", CD "10,000 Fists" |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 317260 United States 10/28/2007 02:52 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Very Interested, but not abducted as far as I know. Totally believe that we are NOT alone and probably never have been. Quoting: Pa1N ReDeFiNeDMy blood type tests as O+. But I have a weird thing with my blood. Usually O is the recessive gene, but shows up dominant with both me and my brother. Our O+ is from our mother. Our father was AB-. So we have either a hidden A or a hidden B, not sure which one. Yes, we are very very sure that he is our father, so don't go there. I mean trust me, it's freakin obvious that he's our dad. According to the blood type calculator, there isn't much chance your father is your biological father. [link to www.biology.arizona.edu] Punch in your parents blood types to see what the ONLY possible blood types your father could have produced in his children. O postive isn't on the list. Maybe one of your uncles is your pappy? the way it is supposed to work is that the parent with the newest blood type will be the type the offspring have, since 0 is the oldest and AB is the newest you should have AB if your father has AB, for instance my father was an A and my mother was a B, when this happens you get AB, but since 0 is oldest the only way you could be 0 also is if your father was also an 0, any newer blood-type A,B, or AB, would over-ride the 0. sorry, pure science here. :katkam1: WRONG! Anyone who has taken even a basic biology class knows what you just posted is pure bullshit. Stop getting your blood typing info from weirdo woo-woo internet websites. If a person has AB neg blood, they either pass on the A or the B, NOT BOTH. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 317260 United States 10/28/2007 02:58 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Very Interested, but not abducted as far as I know. Totally believe that we are NOT alone and probably never have been. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 317260My blood type tests as O+. But I have a weird thing with my blood. Usually O is the recessive gene, but shows up dominant with both me and my brother. Our O+ is from our mother. Our father was AB-. So we have either a hidden A or a hidden B, not sure which one. Yes, we are very very sure that he is our father, so don't go there. I mean trust me, it's freakin obvious that he's our dad. According to the blood type calculator, there isn't much chance your father is your biological father. [link to www.biology.arizona.edu] Punch in your parents blood types to see what the ONLY possible blood types your father could have produced in his children. O postive isn't on the list. Maybe one of your uncles is your pappy? the way it is supposed to work is that the parent with the newest blood type will be the type the offspring have, since 0 is the oldest and AB is the newest you should have AB if your father has AB, for instance my father was an A and my mother was a B, when this happens you get AB, but since 0 is oldest the only way you could be 0 also is if your father was also an 0, any newer blood-type A,B, or AB, would over-ride the 0. sorry, pure science here. :katkam1: WRONG! Anyone who has taken even a basic biology class knows what you just posted is pure bullshit. Stop getting your blood typing info from weirdo woo-woo internet websites. If a person has AB neg blood, they either pass on the A or the B, NOT BOTH. Dude, just use the blood type calculator to punch in O positive or negative for one parent, and AB positive or negative for the other parent to see what the ONLY possible blood types are for the offspring. AB is not possible! |
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meras User ID: 318467 United Kingdom 10/28/2007 06:11 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | O+ All the peoples of the world other than those of Sub-Saharan Africa are the decendents of one couple from East Africa (Y chromosome and mitochondrial DNA studies). Europeans are decended from just 7 women (mitochondrial DNA) One women was the ancestral mother of 41% of all Europeans and 6 women mothered the remainder. |
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Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 271268 United States 10/28/2007 08:15 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I do NOT profess to be a Blood expert but I have researched the two most repeated questions on this thread and they are: Can my basic Blood type change? Not normally. However, interpretations of results using more sophisticated reagents or techniques may lead to an apparent change. Can I develop a rare Blood type? Yes, or more likely a rare component in your Blood. On very rare occasions as a result of certain severe diseases, this phenomenon has been documented |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 271268 United States 10/28/2007 08:19 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | 8:18AM New tally: A+ ........23 A- ........ 3 B+ ........ 4 B- ........ 6 AB+ ........ 3 AB- .........5 O+ ........ 14 O- ........ 10 I know there's more GPLer's who have had UFO experiences or a DEEP profound interest in this field so if you DO, please take this survey. |
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Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 271268 United States 10/28/2007 08:27 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The main blood types are A, B, O and AB but they have dominant and recessive genes for each one. A person with type A blood could have the phenotype AA or AO. B type could be BB or BO. O type blood can only be OO AB type can only be AB. Only one of these is inherited from each parent, so if a woman is AO (type A)and a man is BO (type B) each of them could pass either gene to a child. They could have a child that is AB(type AB), AO (type A) or OO(type O). Basic testing for blood type will not tell you what your phenotype is, only what your dominant gene is if you are type A or B. Since type O only has the OO phenotype, and type AB has only the AB phenotype, you can determine these. If you know your parents or childrens blood types, you should be able to determine your pheno type if you are type A or B. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 317260 United States 10/28/2007 08:49 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The main blood types are A, B, O and AB but they have dominant and recessive genes for each one. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 271268A person with type A blood could have the phenotype AA or AO. B type could be BB or BO. O type blood can only be OO AB type can only be AB. Only one of these is inherited from each parent, so if a woman is AO (type A)and a man is BO (type B) each of them could pass either gene to a child. They could have a child that is AB(type AB), AO (type A) or OO(type O). Basic testing for blood type will not tell you what your phenotype is, only what your dominant gene is if you are type A or B. Since type O only has the OO phenotype, and type AB has only the AB phenotype, you can determine these. If you know your parents or childrens blood types, you should be able to determine your pheno type if you are type A or B. Exactly right! Thank you for elaborating. So if A_girl's father is really AB negative, his phenotype can only be AB, and both of his parents donated an rh negative allele to him, which means her alleged father can only donate an A OR a B. And only an rh neg allele to his offspring. Given that she says she is O positive, it isn't likely that the alleged father is her biological father. |
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A_G1RL User ID: 273050 United States 10/28/2007 09:59 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Exactly right! Thank you for elaborating. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 317260So if A_girl's father is really AB negative, his phenotype can only be AB, and both of his parents donated an rh negative allele to him, which means her alleged father can only donate an A OR a B. And only an rh neg allele to his offspring. Given that she says she is O positive, it ISN'T LIKELY that the alleged father is her biological father. Yes I understand how it works and what NORMALLY happens with the dominate and recessive genes. Hence, my entry about having a 'hidden' A or B. However, there CAN be exceptions when the recessive gene can show as the dominant in blood. My brother and I BOTH have this issue with our blood. My brother is a freakin CLONE of my father,,,,,there is NO QUESTION that our father is our biological father. So get off it and use this as an example to learn that there CAN be exceptions to the rules of dominant/recessive genes in blood. However, in my studies I have found something that may interest some of you. In eye color, there are NEVER any exceptions. I had found this fact when searching up facts because of the weird blood issue. So, check your eye colors and genes there if you are on a hunt to true biological lineage. Yes, this is me ... [link to soundcloud.com (secure)] |
meras User ID: 318467 United Kingdom 10/28/2007 10:03 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I believe this article may be of interest in answering the question of parentage [link to www.telegraph.co.uk] Whomever raised us and loved us - they are our true parents. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 317260 United States 10/28/2007 10:04 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Exactly right! Thank you for elaborating. Quoting: A_G1RLSo if A_girl's father is really AB negative, his phenotype can only be AB, and both of his parents donated an rh negative allele to him, which means her alleged father can only donate an A OR a B. And only an rh neg allele to his offspring. Given that she says she is O positive, it ISN'T LIKELY that the alleged father is her biological father. Yes I understand how it works and what NORMALLY happens with the dominate and recessive genes. Hence, my entry about having a 'hidden' A or B. However, there CAN be exceptions when the recessive gene can show as the dominant in blood. My brother and I BOTH have this issue with our blood. My brother is a freakin CLONE of my father,,,,,there is NO QUESTION that our father is our biological father. So get off it and use this as an example to learn that there CAN be exceptions to the rules of dominant/recessive genes in blood. However, in my studies I have found something that may interest some of you. In eye color, there are NEVER any exceptions. I had found this fact when searching up facts because of the weird blood issue. So, check your eye colors and genes there if you are on a hunt to true biological lineage. It's more likely that your father's blood type isn't really AB negative. Someone in the lab fucked up when they identified his blood type. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 317260 United States 10/28/2007 10:07 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I believe this article may be of interest in answering the question of parentage [link to www.telegraph.co.uk] Quoting: meras 318467Whomever raised us and loved us - they are our true parents. OR, the father is a chimera. Eeew. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 273826 United States 10/28/2007 10:29 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | blood typing 101: Quoting: Anonymous Coward 317260If one of your parents is AB negative, they can only pass down either an A neg OR a B neg - not both - (and an O is definitely not likely) to their offspring. In order for someone to have rh neg blood, they have to get an rh neg allele from both parents. It is possible for someone with positive blood to be a carrier for the rh neg allele. My father is AB- and my mom is O+.....My blood type is O+ and no I am definatly not adopted.....so this theory has a hole in it somewhere..... |
jlazarus User ID: 307688 United States 10/28/2007 10:32 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | people with O- are in a statistical disadvantage if they ever need a blood transfusion. Quoting: scimitar 318388Stay healthy O- people! One Truth.... many realities Yep...my husband has 0- he gets calls from the local blood donor orgs to donate all the time (0- can donate to anyone, and is especially needed in emergent situations)..but that coin flips in the opposite direction as far as 'receiving': 0-'s can only receive from 0-. I will accept any rules that you feel necessary to your freedom. I am free, no matter what rules surround me. If I find them tolerable, I tolerate them; if I find them too obnoxious, I break them. I am free because I know that I alone am morally responsible for everything I do. ~ Robert Heinlein |
jlazarus User ID: 307688 United States 10/28/2007 10:32 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Common A+ here :) I will accept any rules that you feel necessary to your freedom. I am free, no matter what rules surround me. If I find them tolerable, I tolerate them; if I find them too obnoxious, I break them. I am free because I know that I alone am morally responsible for everything I do. ~ Robert Heinlein |