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The deer in your Plains exhibit are suffering from sickle cell anemia. You have a deer that
was donated to the zoo to try and increase the deer population and the genetic diversity of
the herd. This deer does not have sickle cell anemia. How would you find out if this deer is
a carrier of the sickle trait? Show your work on the Punnett squares below and explain the
process you would take to determine the genotype of this deer. (4 Points)
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