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Yes, a beta carrier (someone with one copy of the sickle cell trait) and an alpha carrier (typically referring to someone with normal hemoglobin but who may carry a trait for another hemoglobin variant) can marry. However, it's important for them to undergo genetic counseling to understand the potential risks for their children, especially regarding sickle cell disease or other hemoglobin disorders. Generally, such couples can have healthy children, but awareness of genetic implications is crucial.

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