A married couple has a son with sickle-cell disease. If this couple has more children, what is the likelihood that a daughter will inherit sickle-cell disease?
A) A daughter would be less likely to inherit sickle-cell disease than a son
B) A daughter would be more likely to inherit sickle-cell disease than a son
C) A daughter would be equally likely to inherit sickle-cell disease as compared to a son
D) A daughter cannot inherit sickle-cell disease, while a son can
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