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Part 1: Below is a pedigree that is used to trace sickle cell anemia in a family. Analyze the pedigree and answer the following questions. Use the key to help you answer the questions. Carriers have not
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Part 1: Below is a pedigree that is used to trace sickle cell anemia in a family. Analyze the pedigree and answer the following questions. Use the key to help you answer the questions. Carriers have not been marked.
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i believe it is c hands down bobo
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