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Biology, 05.11.2019 02:31 jalst6084

In humans, the sickle-cell trait is caused by a single defective allele, but sickle-cell disease only occurs in individuals that are homozygous for the sickle-cell allele. a man and woman each carry the trait, but do not have sickle-cell disease. what is the probability that their first two children will both have sickle-cell disease?

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