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The health condition galactosemia occurs when the body has a deficiency in processing glucose. The condition mostly affects infants and can be life threatening if not treated.
No, genes located on the autosomes are not called sex linked genes. Only genes located on the sex chromosomes are called sex linked genes.
Galactosemia... the word "lactose" in this word should have given you a thoughtless answer.
Genes are located on chromosomes and not chromosomes are located on genes. genes are the basic unit of inheritance and they resides on chromosomes.
Genes are located in the nucleus of a cell.
it is made up of PROTEINS and DNA MOLECULE, it is located in the nucleus.
No, the genes are in the chromosomes
Galactosemia II is caused by defects in both copies of the gene that codes for an enzyme called galactokinase (GALK). The frequency of occurrence of galactosemia II is about one in 100,000-155,000 births.
the chromosomes carry the genes
Chromosomes the genes are located on chromosomes in the nucleus of each plant cell.
genes located on sex chromosomes are called sex-linked genes. In humans, there are two types of sex chromosomes: X and Y chromosomes.Genes located on the X chromosome are called X-linked and genes located on the Y chromosome are called Y-linked chromosomes.
on the chromosone