Will someone please explain sickle cell anemia to me? - why is sickle cell anemia more common in african americans
Well, I'm 13 and my mother was in her forties, had sickle cell anemia, and unfortunately died last year from her, I got a question for both parents to take because my grandmother has it, but my grandfather never liked the answer. Questions that I had died for this (both grandparents), my uncle and he died. My mom gets in the night saying his legs burned from the inside, but I was very cold and he would not take this disease seriously, because in fact only learned of the computers on the 7th, it was said a year ago and my doctors mother nor I, nor my brother had the disease, but they wore them, it means that my brothers, children, or if they have children, may have the disease? .. Oh yes, I have preferably black, to answer the question, because sickle cell anemia is particularly common for African-Americans, I'm not trying to be rude or racist, but I know nothing about the disease you please tell me
Sunday, February 7, 2010
Why Is Sickle Cell Anemia More Common In African Americans Will Someone Please Explain Sickle Cell Anemia To Me?
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Both parents must be carriers for you to suffer from sickle cell anemia.
As his mother, and not his father, who would have to or that you mention.
Her mother had two copies of the gene for sickle cell anemia, and therefore had the disease.
She has a copy of the gene for sickle cell anemia, which makes an airline. (You can copy) of all the genes of the mother and making a copy of all the genes of the father.
When they marry and have children who need to know whether or not your partner or a carrier. If your spouse is also a carrier, their children have a 25% probability of sickle cell anemia.
I do not know what it means, sickle cell anemia, but I know a little about the genetics of it.
I regret very much that his mother died. I hope you are well. You are in a difficult age to experience such a loss. My mother died six months ago, and I'm struggling with it, and I'm old.
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