Table of Contents
- 1 Can genotype change from as to SS?
- 2 Can AA and AA genotype produce as?
- 3 Can an AA marry an AS?
- 4 Can you change from As to AA?
- 5 What are the sickness for AA?
- 6 What is the genotype of a child with AA and SS?
- 7 Is it possible to change the genotype of an embryo?
- 8 Can a mutation occur in the mother but not the father?
Can genotype change from as to SS?
The only thing that can change the genotype is the bone marrow transplant (BMT). It has been proven to be the only promising permanent cure to SS, SC, and CC; however, it is new, very expensive and cannot be done in any part of Africa. It also carries some risks.
Can AA and AA genotype produce as?
Can AA and AA genotype give birth to AS? – Quora. No, one or both of the parents would have to have an AS or SS genotype. SCD denotes all genotypes containing at least one sickle gene, in which HbS makes up at least half the hemoglobin present.
Is it possible for genotype to change?
Genotype generally remains constant from one environment to another, although occasional spontaneous mutations may occur which cause it to change. However, when the same genotype is subjected to different environments, it can produce a wide range of phenotypes.
Can an AA marry an AS?
If AA marries an AS. They can have kids with AA and AS which is good. In some cases, all the kids will be AA or all the kids may be AS, which limits their choice of a partner. AS and AS should not get married, there is the risk of having children with SS.
Can you change from As to AA?
The answer is yes. However, this only happens in a single cell on a rare basis. So a person with blood type AS will still have most of the cells in their body in genotype AS. Even though one cell will give rise to other cells with the AA genotype, the genotype of the person will still be AS.
How do I check my genotype?
An obvious way to figure out you genotype is to have a genetic test done. Companies like 23andMe can do this pretty inexpensively nowadays. For this to work, though, scientists have to have figured out the genetic difference that leads to a trait.
What are the sickness for AA?
AA amyloidosis occurs when Serum Protein A levels in the bloodstream remain high for a long period of time. This can be seen in chronic (long-term) inflammatory conditions such as rheumatoid arthritis, inflammatory bowel disease (Crohn’s disease, ulcerative colitis), and chronic infections.
What is the genotype of a child with AA and SS?
The AA parent will contribute A, and the other parent will contribute one of their genes. If the other parent has sickle-cell anemia (SS), then all their children will have an AS genotype, thus sickle cell trait. If the other parent has sickle cell trait (AS), then half their children will have, at random]
Can an AA parent give birth to a baby with sickle cell?
A parent without sickle cell trait can give birth to a baby with sickle cell trait—but only if their partner is the one who passes it on to the baby. Each parent contributes one gene out of their pair of genes, at random. The AA parent will contribute A, and the other parent will contribute one of their genes.
Is it possible to change the genotype of an embryo?
There’s a very slim chance that a new mutation can occur in an egg or sperm cell – or in a very early stage embryo – that changes a specific genotype like this.
Can a mutation occur in the mother but not the father?
The mutation wouldn’t be present in the mother or father, but it would be present in a child that’s conceived using the mutated egg or sperm cell, or in any embryo where the mutation occurs after conception. This is called a de novo mutation.