A user on social media has stirred conversations after voicing confusion over their genotype.
The individual shared a post that read: "My Dad is AA and my Mom is also AA but I’m AS. Can someone help me understand this?"
This question quickly captured the attention of other users who responded with insights into how genotype inheritance functions.
Many users explained that if both parents were indeed AA, it would be expected that their child would also be AA, as both parents can only pass on the "A" allele.
Some participants suggested that the perplexing situation might arise from a previous testing error or that one of the parents might not have been tested accurately.
Others recommended that the user consider repeating the genotype test at a reputable laboratory to verify the results.

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