Batesy
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Post by Batesy on Jun 7, 2004 10:13:25 GMT -5
I'm O, but my Grandmother is B (>99% Russian Ancestry). Grandmother also passed the B trait down to my dad.
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Post by Graeme on Jun 7, 2004 11:04:46 GMT -5
Your old man is probably BO (I don't mean body odour), I mean that he is obviously BO as you are O blood group which is really OO. A and B are dominant to O and A and B are equally dominant. For you to be O blood group your mother has to have an O as part of her blood group, that is AO, BO or OO as you inherited an O from both parents.
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Post by Vitor on Jun 7, 2004 13:32:09 GMT -5
I am O- my father is A- my mother is O+...
There are more A blood in portugal than O, and B is somewhat rare..
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Post by Graeme on Jun 8, 2004 10:41:38 GMT -5
Vitor, I should hope that B and AB are rare. B is essentially an Eastern blood group. Portugal is about as west as you can go on the European mainland. Your father is AO Rh neg. If he was AA, you would be A blood group also instead of O. Vitor you are what is called the universal donor. In Australia the distribution of blood groups among European caucasoids is O, 46%; A, 42%; B, 9% and AB, 3%. Rhesus negative is 15%.
I am O+ myself. Not unusual for Maltese people.
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Post by Vitor on Jun 8, 2004 13:23:57 GMT -5
Portugal: O-41% A-48 % B-8 % AB-3 % Rhesus negative is also about 15% Yes Graeme, I am universal blood donor... Any one wants some blood?
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Post by deuceswild on Jun 12, 2004 2:31:52 GMT -5
Is anyone familiar with Dr. D'Adamo's theories regarding blood type and diet?
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Shaun
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Post by Shaun on Jun 25, 2004 0:34:44 GMT -5
Norway O:38 A:50 B:9 AB:3 B/A:0.18
Neat, it proves accurate for me. I'm A+
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Post by Valery on Jun 25, 2004 10:04:34 GMT -5
O-, same as my mother's. I'm of Belorussian ancestry.
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Post by zemelmete on Jun 29, 2004 14:08:25 GMT -5
I am B+
It is from my mother side, she is of finno-ugric ancestry. My father has A blood tipe.
P.S. Is it true that B blood tipe dominate above A blood tipe?
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Post by sinosuke on Jun 30, 2004 3:09:58 GMT -5
I'm A-
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Post by Graeme on Jun 30, 2004 7:49:12 GMT -5
zemelmete, B is co-dominant with A, that is if you received an A from dad and B from mother you would be AB. The fact you are B group tells me your dad is really AO and you got the O from him and your are BO. B and A dominate O type.
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Post by nevada85 on Jul 5, 2004 9:59:48 GMT -5
i am A+
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izabet
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Canada isn't that friendly...
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Post by izabet on Jul 5, 2004 20:46:00 GMT -5
B- I think, as far as I recall. Mother from northeastern Italy. Father mostly British.
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Post by rusalka on Jul 5, 2004 23:06:03 GMT -5
Graeme, I had never heard about the B0 or A0 -not that I'm doubting you- and it's very interesting. I'm B+ myself, my father is 0+ and my mother AB-. I guess that would mean I got my + from my father and the B from my mother or is there something more intricate in there? Mom's side mainly Yugoslav (Serbia) and my dad's side is Circassian and Bulgarian. Not sure from whom my dad got the 0 but I know that my maternal grandmother is A-. Too many permutations there!
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Post by Graeme on Jul 6, 2004 6:11:51 GMT -5
People with blood group B, and group A are heterogenous. Some have inherited the group B or group A from both parents. The others have inherited a group B or A from one parent and an O from the other parent. So people who are group B or group A may actually have inherited BB or AA, or BO or AO. As B and A are dominant to O the result would be the same. O is the most common allele even where A is the most common group.
Vitor said that for Portugal the groups are O=41%, A=48%, B=8% and AB=3%. The O allele= 41+48/2+8/2=69%.
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