The ratio of carriers to sicklers in the F1 generation derived from a parental cross of two carriers of haemoglobin S gene is
3 : 1
1 : 3
2 : 1
1 : 2
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@myschool the answer is supposed to be D because;
X*X and X*Y would produce ;
X*X* X*Y X*X XY
Hence the ratio of carriers to sicklers is 1:2π―βοΈ please take note

The parents are carriers AS
The cross btw the parents will produce AA AS AS SS
The ratio of the carriers to stickler in the offsprings is 2:1

The question itself is not specific, because it did not specify that whether it is a phenotypic or genotypic ratio

chai. tricky
TT* TT*
TT. TT* TT* T*T*
The carrier are
TT* TT* T*T*
WHICH IS 2:1.
WOW!

U guys are the limit.u asked the ratio of ss to carriers and u r answering the ratio of carriers to ss.when u cross two sickle cell carriers u get one AA,two AS,and one SS.
I can't tell whether u guys are doing this purposely but u r leading people astray.I wish u guys could be disciplined for this.




