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Question 1

Dietary treatment of galactosemia
◦ need not begin until one or two months after birth.
◦ requires a low protein diet.
◦ can be discontinued by the age 10-12.
◦ completely eliminates symptoms of the disease.
◦ none of these.

Question 2

PKU is a recessive disorder. If a woman who has PKU has a child, what is the child's possible genotype?
◦ Homozygous dominant.
◦ Homozygous recessive.
◦ Heterozygous.
◦ The genotype could be any one of these.
◦ There is not enough information to determine the child's genotype.


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tiffannnnyyyyyy

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Reply 2 on: Jul 17, 2021
Gracias!


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