File:Sickle cell 02.gif
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Summary
The illustration shows how sickle cell genes are inherited. A person inherits two copies of the hemoglobin gene—one from each parent. A normal gene will produce normal hemoglobin (A). An abnormal (sickle cell) gene will produce abnormal hemoglobin (S). When each parent has a normal gene and an abnormal gene, each child has: a 25 percent chance of inheriting two normal genes; a 50 percent chance of inheriting one normal gene and one abnormal gene; and a 25 percent chance of inheriting two abnormal genes.
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http://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/health/dci/Diseases/Sca/SCA_Causes.html
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current | 12:31, 30 April 2008 | ![]() | 480 × 404 (29 KB) | Dlee104 (talk | contribs) | The illustration shows how sickle cell genes are inherited. A person inherits two copies of the hemoglobin gene—one from each parent. A normal gene will produce normal hemoglobin (A). An abnormal (sickle cell) gene will produce abnormal hemoglobin (S). |
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