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Which genotype determines that a person does NOT have sickle-cell anemia, but has the potential to pass the genetic disease on to the next generation?

A. AA
B. SS
C. AS
D. AA, AS, or SS
PLZ HELP ASAP

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Answer:

The correct option is C) AS

Step-by-step explanation:

Sickle cell anaemia is a recessive disorder in which the blood of the person is not able to clot properly. For sickle cell to occur, both the alleles for the trait have to be recessive. A person who has a dominant and a recessive allele will be heterozygous, showing the dominant characteristics. But such a person will be a carrier for the disease. There will be chances for the offsprings of that person to actually have the disease.

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