In the majority of recipients, the transfused red cells would function normally. Current FDA guidelines allow volunteer blood donations from Sickle trait (AS) donors. Red cell components selected for possible transfusion to sickle cell patients or neonates are screened for sickle trait prior to transfusion. If reactive, these components are not used for that patient.
if by transfuse you mean infect the body of the person it is in, yes. you can also spread your cold via blood and other bodily fluids to others, most notedly saliva.
genotype for that trait.
There are three outcomes if a person with an AS genotype marries a person with another AS genotype. The offspring has a 50 percent chance of inheriting the AS genotype, and a 25% chance of having a child with an AA or SS genotype. Most couples who share the AS genotype choose not to procreate.
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Phenotypes are the traits expressed by the genotype. So, for blood type, a person can have A and i alleles (genotype). However, in the phenotype, since i is recessive, only the A will be expressed, and the person will have an A blood type.
No, the genotype of a person cannot be determined just by looking at them. Genotype refers to the genetic makeup of an individual, which is not visible. Physical appearance is determined by a combination of genetic and environmental factors.
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The genotype for a person suffering with Klinefelter's syndrome is XXY.
Yes due to the fact that they suck on someones blood and then when they make contact on another person, they transfuse it.
A person can have A, B, AB, or O blood types. This is why when they transfuse blood to another person they have to make sure it is the same blood type or their body rejects it.
if a man were non- hemophiliac and he marries a woman whois homozygus for nan-hemophilia,give the possible genotypes of the children
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