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Sickle cell anemia is a genetic disease caused by an autosomal recessive gene. If each parent
carries one sickle cell allele, what are the chances that their child will have sickle cell anemia?
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A.
no chance
B.
two in four
C.
one in four
D.
three in four
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Because the childs' chances are 50% either way.
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