No. The trait that causes sickle cell anemia is a recessive trait, which means that if both parents have the trait, there is a 1/4 chance their child will have it. The child can be a carrier however and not display symptoms, but there is no way for a child to get sickle cell from parents that don't have the gene.
If you're saying the parents are carriers of the gene, but don't have the disease
2/4 chance of the child being a carrier
1/4 chance of the child having the disease
1/4 chance of the child not having the disease
However, if both parents have the disease, this means they both have the two genes of the disease. This means the child WILL have the disease.
x = has gene
o = does not have gene
Diseased Diseased
x:x x:x
So this means, there is only a chance of x to x, which means the child will have the disease.
No. The child will be a carrier. Also called as sickle cell trait. The child will be resistant to malaria.
It is impossible to predict what will happen with one person! In a population of 2,000 people, 1,000 women have sickle cell trait and 1,000 men do not. They marry. Each couple has 2 children. 1,000 children will have sickle cell trait and 1,000 children will not. In a population of 2,000 people, 1,000 women have sickle cell trait and 1,000 men have sickle cell trait. They marry. Each couple has 2 children. 1,000 children will have sickle cell trait, 500 children will not, and 500 children will have sickle cell anemia. No one knows which of those parents will produce which children. No one knows how to predict how your children will turn out.
It was the form of the weapon which Gaia, the Earth his mother gave to Cronus to castrate his father Uranus the Heavens. A sickle was also once used to harvest crops.
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The baby would have a 50% chance of inheriting the sickle cell trait from the father and a 50% chance of inheriting sickle cell disease from the mother. If the baby inherits sickle cell disease, they may experience complications during development including fetal growth restriction and potential organ damage. Close monitoring and medical management would be essential for a successful pregnancy outcome.
Yes.
Cronus's sickle was a symbol of castrating Ouranos his father.
A person can only inherit sickle-cell genes if some of their ancestors came from certain regions in Africa where the inhabitants carry sickle-cell genes. A person with one sickle-cell gene has sickle-cell trait, a milder problem. If both father and mother pass on sickle-cell genes, the child, with two genes, will have sickle-cell disease.
In Greek mythology it was Cronus. He wasn't a god, but a Titan. He overthrew his father, Uranus in the Golden Age by cutting him up with a sickle.
Cronus' domain was agriculture. A sickle is associated with harvesting grain. In addition, a sickle was what Cronus used to castrate his father, Uranus.
yes it does
If one parent has sickle cell trait and the other parent has the normal type of hemoglobin, there is a 50% (1 in 2) chance with EACH pregnancy that the baby will be born with sickle cell trait.
Cronus, Titan god of time and King of the Titans, he used a sickle to castrate his father Ouranos.