Ask Question
26 April, 13:20

Sickle-cell anemia is a genetic disorder in which red blood cells take on an abnormal crescent shape.

People who do not have sickle-cell anemia possess the following nucleotide and amino acid sequences:

CTG ACT CCT GAG GAG AAG TCT

Leu Thr Pro Glu Glu Lys Ser

People who do have sickle-cell anemia possess the following nucleotide and amino acid sequences:

CTG ACT CCT GTG GAG AAG TCT

Leu Thr Pro Val Glu Lys Ser

Sickle-cell anemia is an example of

--

A.

crossing-over.

B.

a gene mutation.

C.

nondisjunction.

D.

a chromosomal mutation.

+4
Answers (1)
  1. 26 April, 13:42
    0
    It would be B. A gene mutation since it relates to a substitution of an n-base
Know the Answer?
Not Sure About the Answer?
Find an answer to your question 👍 “Sickle-cell anemia is a genetic disorder in which red blood cells take on an abnormal crescent shape. People who do not have sickle-cell ...” in 📗 Biology if the answers seem to be not correct or there’s no answer. Try a smart search to find answers to similar questions.
Search for Other Answers