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The genotype of persons with the sickle-cell trait, but often not exhibiting sickle-cell, is 1. HbA HbA 2. HbS HbS 3. HbA HbS
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The genotype of persons with the sickle-cell trait, but often not exhibiting sickle-cell, is 1. HbA HbA 2. HbS HbS 3. HbA HbS
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The genotype of persons with the sickle-cell trait, but often not exhibiting sickle-cell, is
1. HbA HbA
2. HbS HbS
3. HbA HbS
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The answer is 3
Because the person has sickle cell trait but does not have the condition therefore, the genotype should be heterozygous which means the answer is 3
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I’m pretty sure it the first one I’m not 100% but I really hope I could help out...GOOD LUCK;))
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