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Draw a punnet square for a female carrier of sickle cell with a wildtype male without the sickle cell allele. will any of the offspring have sickle cell?
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Draw a punnet square for a female carrier of sickle cell with a wildtype male without the sickle cell allele. will any of the offspring have sickle cell?
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Draw a punnet square for a female carrier of sickle cell with a wildtype male without the sickle cell allele. will any of the offspring have sickle cell?
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They have a 25% chance of having a female who CARRIES sickle cell amenia, and a 25% chance of having a male WITH sickle cell amenia disease.
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