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Biology, 02.11.2019 03:31, ivanf30

Galactosemia is a rare disorder caused by the inability to metabolize galactose, a component found in mammalian milk. galatosemia can be partially managed by eliminating dietary intake of lactose and galactose. amanda is healthy, but her sister has galactosemia. brice’s family is also affected by the condition. his aunt (his father’s sister) has galactosemia. no one else in either family has the condition. amanda and brice are planning a family and seek genetic counseling. what is the probability that their first child will have galactosemia?

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