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CharlieWard

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Nutrigenomics is the study of ____.
 A) genes and their interaction with environmental factors.
  B) genes and their interaction with nutrients to influence health.
  C) genes and chromosomes contained in one organism.
  D) genotypes.

Question 2

A genotype is ____.
 A) the basic unit of heredity that occupies a specific place on chromosomes
  B) the specific genetic makeup of an individual as coded by DNA
  C) the structure in the nuclei of cells that contains genes
  D) a combination of adenine-guanine or cytosine-thymine



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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