A gene is composed of two alleles. An allele can be either dominant or recessive
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A gene is composed of two alleles. An allele can be either dominant or recessive. Suppose that a husband and wife, who are both carriers of the sickle-cell anemia allele but do not have the disease, decide to have a child. Because both parents are carriers of the disease, each has one dominant normal-cell allele (S) and one recessive sickle-cell allele (s). Therefore, the genotype of each parent is Ss. Each parent contributes one allele to his or her offspring with each allele being equally likely. Complete parts (a) through (c) below (a) List the possible genotypes of their offspring. O A. SS, Ss O B. SS, ss, Ss, sS O C. Ss, sS O D. SS, ssExplanation / Answer
a) from above as Genotype of each parent is Ss
therefore all possible genotypes are SS . ss. Ss . sS
option B is correct ;
please revert for other parts,(b and c)
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