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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 chromosomal mutation.
C.
nondisjunction.
D.
a gene mutation.
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