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Biology, 12.08.2019 17:10 paigesyring

Judy and sam are thinking of having children, but sam's brother has galactosemia (a rare autosomal, recessive disease) and judy's great-grandmother also had galactosemia. judy has a sister who has three children, none of whom have galactosemia. what is the probability that sam and judy's first child will be a daughter with galactosemia?

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