Multiple Choice
What do Tay-Sachs disease and sickle-cell anemia have in common?
A) Both involve errors in metabolism.
B) Both diseases are carried by recessive genes.
C) Genes for both diseases can display incomplete dominance.
D) Individuals with either disease are not likely to know they have the disease until after they reach adulthood and have possibly passed the disease on to their children.
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