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Phenylketonuria is a genctic disorder of(a) Trisomic condition(b) Monosomic condition(c) Autosomal dominant gene(d) Autosomal recessive gene(c) X-linked
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It is not a chromosomal disorder, so it is not a trisomic or monosomic condition. Show more…
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