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Yes if both the male and female parteners are normal in their phenotypes as said above- CC and AS.Their all generations are normal without any problems.

But if one partner is normal for one phenotype(CC) and abnormal for other phenotype(ss) and marriage is done with other partner who is normal for one phenotype(AS) and abnormal for other phenotype(cc) the generations obtained are varied- i.e. females are mostly carriers in these cases and males are more susceptible to attain the abnormality in more percentage. If female is CC & ss married with male cc & AS then female progeny are carriers for both phenotypes and males attain abnormality of 'cc' as he has only one X chromosome. This marriage exhibits criss cross inheritance in their families.

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What chance is having CS child if AC and AS genotype man and woman marry themselves?

If an AC genotype man and an AS genotype woman marry, each of their children has a 25% chance of being born with a sickle cell disease (SS genotype), a 50% chance of being a carrier like their parents (AS genotype), and a 25% chance of having a normal genotype (AA).


Can a man with AC genotype marry a man with AS genotype?

reguardless of genetype, that's just not right. Genotypes are not pertinent in a same-sex relationship .


Can cs marry ac genotype?

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What is genotype ac?

Genotype ac refers to an individual's genetic makeup at a specific locus, with "a" and "c" representing the two alleles present at that locus. It could be used in reference to a specific gene or trait being studied in genetics.


What are the marriage options of a person of blood genotype AC?

A person with blood genotype AC can generally marry someone with a compatible blood genotype such as AA, AC, or CC to avoid potential blood compatibility issues in offspring. It is important to consult with a healthcare provider or genetic counselor for personalized advice based on specific circumstances.


Are there any danger in AC genotype getting married to anther AC genotype?

If you marry a person with AC genotype, then following are the possibilities:For every child you'll have together, there is a 25% chance he/she will be AA, a 50% chance he/she will be AC, and a 25% chance, he/she would be CC.AA: normalAC: don't show any symptomsCC: Most people do not have symptoms. Occasionally, jaundice may occur or they may experience gall stones that may require treatment, a big spleen, poor vision or an episode of severe anemia.


Can parent with as and AA genotype give birth to ac genotype?

No, a parent with AS and AA genotype cannot give birth to a child with AC genotype. The parent can only pass on either the A allele or the S allele to their child, resulting in genotypes of either AA or AS.


Can ac marry ac?

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Can a homozygous ac plant produce HCN?

No, a homozygous ac plant cannot produce hydrogen cyanide (HCN) because the ac genotype is characterized by the absence of the necessary genes involved in cyanogenic glycoside biosynthesis. Therefore, plants with the ac genotype lack the ability to produce HCN.


Is Ac a blood genotype?

It is not common to refer to blood types as "genotypes," as blood genotypes are typically represented by combinations of letters and symbols (such as A, B, O, +, -). "Ac" is not a recognized blood genotype in the ABO blood group system.


Difference between ac blood genotype and as blood genotype?

There is a little difference, AS usually have bone pains in 200days interval.While AC do not have pains.but AS USUALLY take a longer time to recover from illness.Ac take a shorter period of time to recover from illness.


Is it safe for someone with sickle cell to have a baby?

AnswerAs you already must know Sickle Cell disease is genetic, but the GOOD NEWS is there is no known risk that babies may develop sickle cell disease.It's a good idea to first check with a genetic specialist and make your decision from there.Good luck!