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How might the nutrition information be shared?

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What is the Human Genome Project?



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Answer to Question 1

The information could be shared in a face-to-face session or series of sessions or in non-face-to-face sessions. Face-to-face activities could include a lecture format, question-answer format, supermarket tour, and individual counseling. Non-face-to-face activities could include newsletters, bulletin boards, handouts, and pamphlets.

Answer to Question 2

The Human Genome Project was an international effort to locate and identify the sequencing of all the human genestogether known as the human genome.



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