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Sickle cell anemia is
an inherited condition. People with sickle
cell anemia inherit two copies of the sickle
cell gene, one from each parent.
The sickle cell gene
makes abnormal hemoglobin. Hemoglobin is the
protein inside red blood cells that carries
oxygen to all parts of the body and gives
blood its red color.
In sickle cell anemia,
the abnormal hemoglobin sticks together when
it gives up its oxygen to the tissues. These
clumps are like liquid crystals that cause
red blood cells to become stiff and shaped
like a sickle, or “C.” It takes two copies
of the sickle cell gene for the body to make
the abnormal hemoglobin found in sickle cell
anemia. |