Galactosemia is an inherited disorder in humans. a person with the disorder cannot digest the sugars in milk. the allele for normal digestion (g) is dominant; the allele for galactosemia (g) is recessive. a female who is heterozygous for the galactosemia trait and a male who has galactosemia have a child. explain how this disorder can be passed on in the family. in your response, be sure to:
identify the genotypes of the mother and father
describe the probability that the child will inherit galactosemia
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