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- Sickle_cell_trait abstract "Sickle cell trait (or sicklemia) describes a condition in which a person has one abnormal allele of the hemoglobin beta gene (is heterozygous), but does not display the severe symptoms of sickle cell disease that occur in a person who has two copies of that allele (is homozygous). Those who are heterozygous for the sickle cell allele produce both normal and abnormal hemoglobin (the two alleles are incompletely dominant). Sickle cell disease is a blood disorder in which there is a single amino acid substitution in the hemoglobin protein of the red blood cells, causing the body to produce an abnormal (sickle) shape of the oxygen-carrying substance hemoglobin in the red blood cells. Sickling and sickle cell disease also confer some resistance to malaria parasitization of red blood cells, so that individuals with sickle-cell trait (heterozygotes) have a selective advantage in environments where malaria is present.".
- Sickle_cell_trait emedicineSubject "search".
- Sickle_cell_trait emedicineTopic "Sickle%20cell".
- Sickle_cell_trait icd10 "D57.3".
- Sickle_cell_trait icd9 "282.5".
- Sickle_cell_trait medlineplus "000527".
- Sickle_cell_trait meshId "D012805".
- Sickle_cell_trait omim "603903".
- Sickle_cell_trait thumbnail Sickle_cells.jpg?width=300.
- Sickle_cell_trait wikiPageID "4280556".
- Sickle_cell_trait wikiPageRevisionID "606749289".
- Sickle_cell_trait caption "Sickle cells in human blood: both normal red blood cells and sickle-shaped cells are present".
- Sickle_cell_trait emedicinesubj "search".
- Sickle_cell_trait emedicinetopic "Sickle%20cell".
- Sickle_cell_trait hasPhotoCollection Sickle_cell_trait.
- Sickle_cell_trait icd "282.5".
- Sickle_cell_trait icd "D57.3".
- Sickle_cell_trait medlineplus "527".
- Sickle_cell_trait meshid "D012805".
- Sickle_cell_trait name "Sickle cell trait".
- Sickle_cell_trait omim "603903".
- Sickle_cell_trait wordnet_type synset-disease-noun-1.
- Sickle_cell_trait subject Category:Autosomal_recessive_disorders.
- Sickle_cell_trait subject Category:Disorders_of_globin_and_globulin_proteins.
- Sickle_cell_trait subject Category:Health_in_Africa.
- Sickle_cell_trait subject Category:Hereditary_hemolytic_anemias.
- Sickle_cell_trait type Abstraction100002137.
- Sickle_cell_trait type Anemia114195315.
- Sickle_cell_trait type Attribute100024264.
- Sickle_cell_trait type AutosomalRecessiveDisorders.
- Sickle_cell_trait type BloodDisease114189204.
- Sickle_cell_trait type BloodDyscrasia114053850.
- Sickle_cell_trait type Condition113920835.
- Sickle_cell_trait type Disease114070360.
- Sickle_cell_trait type Disorder114052403.
- Sickle_cell_trait type DisordersOfGlobinAndGlobulinProteins.
- Sickle_cell_trait type Dyscrasia114053717.
- Sickle_cell_trait type HemolyticAnemia114165240.
- Sickle_cell_trait type HereditaryHemolyticAnemias.
- Sickle_cell_trait type IllHealth114052046.
- Sickle_cell_trait type Illness114061805.
- Sickle_cell_trait type PathologicalState114051917.
- Sickle_cell_trait type PhysicalCondition114034177.
- Sickle_cell_trait type State100024720.
- Sickle_cell_trait type Disease.
- Sickle_cell_trait type AilmentCondition.
- Sickle_cell_trait type Situation.
- Sickle_cell_trait comment "Sickle cell trait (or sicklemia) describes a condition in which a person has one abnormal allele of the hemoglobin beta gene (is heterozygous), but does not display the severe symptoms of sickle cell disease that occur in a person who has two copies of that allele (is homozygous). Those who are heterozygous for the sickle cell allele produce both normal and abnormal hemoglobin (the two alleles are incompletely dominant).".
- Sickle_cell_trait label "Sickle cell trait".
- Sickle_cell_trait sameAs m.0btxnf.
- Sickle_cell_trait sameAs Q7507642.
- Sickle_cell_trait sameAs Q7507642.
- Sickle_cell_trait sameAs Sickle_cell_trait.
- Sickle_cell_trait wasDerivedFrom Sickle_cell_trait?oldid=606749289.
- Sickle_cell_trait depiction Sickle_cells.jpg.
- Sickle_cell_trait isPrimaryTopicOf Sickle_cell_trait.
- Sickle_cell_trait name "Sickle cell trait".