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A child has sickle-cell disease (ss) but neither parent is ill. What must be true of her parents genotypes?

A. the father is heterozygous; the mother is normal
B. both parents are heterozyhous carriers
C. one parent has two ecessive alleles
D. the mother is heterozygous; the father is normal

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The answer would be B, because it would mean both parents passed the “s” down to their child from their sets of “Ss”.
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User Abu Abu
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I think the answer is B
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User Kantharis
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