Given that the normal hemoglobin allele (H) is dominant to the sickle-cell allele (h), each time two Hh individuals have a child together, what is the chance that the child will have sickle-cell disease? (a) 0% (b) 75% (c) 25% (d) 50% (e) 100%

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Chapter10: From Proteins To Phenotypes
Section10.7: Defects In Transport Proteins: Hemoglobin
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Given that the normal hemoglobin allele (H) is dominant to the sickle-cell allele (h), each time two Hh individuals have a child together, what is the chance that the child will have sickle-cell disease? (a) 0% (b) 75% (c) 25% (d) 50% (e) 100%

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