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Biology, 02.10.2019 16:30 nmadrigal

Karen and steve each have a sibling with sickle-cell disease. neither karen nor steve nor any of their parents have the disease, and none of them have been tested to see if they have the sickle-cell trait. based on this incomplete information, calculate the probability that if this couple has a child, the child will have sickle-cell disease.

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