Johnny Q -Z
@JohnnyQ
06 April, 08:01
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Weinerdog - WWG1WGA
@Kdoner12
06 April, 08:22
In response Johnny Q -Z to his Publication
Many moons ago back in probably early 80s the Sheriff office in Yates County (yeah its Finger Lakes) did a “service “ to all our parents and had us finger printed and blood typed. I dont remember it but I still have the paper. It says I am O+. Not sure as Ive never donated blood nor had a surgery to be cross type and matched. Kinda thinking I dont want to pursue it either. 🧐
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Weinerdog - WWG1WGA
@Kdoner12
06 April, 08:29
In response Weinerdog - WWG1WGA to her Publication
Another puzzling question I have is this.. I have “googled” this and because I dont trust “science” … My parents and my sister are all brown hair, brown eyed and right handed and all have A+ blood. Im blonde, blue eyed, left handed and supposedly O+.. how is this possible? Googling says any blood type can produce any blood type.. something just doesn’t set well with me and that answer.
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LO_ Patriot
@LO_Patriot
06 April, 10:12
In response Weinerdog - WWG1WGA to her Publication
Stick with me. This is actually much more complex, but I think I can break it down into simpler terms that anybody can understand.
Our blood types aren't just A or B or O. We get one part from each parent. so if your parents were both A (forget the + or - for now), and you are their child and have O, then they actually are type AO and you got the O from both, so you're actually OO. Your sibs that are type A could be either AA (got an A from each parent) or they could be AO (got an A from one parent and an O from the other) - either way they would still just have "type A blood". See how that works? 👍😉
The + or - is the Rh factor. If EITHER parent is positive, their children will be, too. 👨👩👧👦
Your hair color/eye color/dominant hand have nothing to do with blood type. You just got lucky with a different gene expression (dominant vs recessive and all of that).
Our blood types aren't just A or B or O. We get one part from each parent. so if your parents were both A (forget the + or - for now), and you are their child and have O, then they actually are type AO and you got the O from both, so you're actually OO. Your sibs that are type A could be either AA (got an A from each parent) or they could be AO (got an A from one parent and an O from the other) - either way they would still just have "type A blood". See how that works? 👍😉
The + or - is the Rh factor. If EITHER parent is positive, their children will be, too. 👨👩👧👦
Your hair color/eye color/dominant hand have nothing to do with blood type. You just got lucky with a different gene expression (dominant vs recessive and all of that).
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Weinerdog - WWG1WGA
@Kdoner12
06 April, 11:46
In response LO_ Patriot to her Publication
Thank you for the break down. If I didnt actually look like my dad I would question my mom over milk mans identity 😂.
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🤣😂
There are 5 sibs in my family. My middle sister looks nothing at all like the rest of us. We teased her mercilessly while growing up...saying she belonged to the milkman! Lol
There are 5 sibs in my family. My middle sister looks nothing at all like the rest of us. We teased her mercilessly while growing up...saying she belonged to the milkman! Lol
03:58 AM - Apr 07, 2022
In response Weinerdog - WWG1WGA to her Publication
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