What is the relationship between a CGG nucleotide sequence on the X chromosome and the development of Fragile X syndrome?

a. Anyone who has a CGG nucleotide sequence repeating more than twice on the X chromosome will show symptoms of Fragile X syndrome.
b. Any male who has a CGG nucleotide sequence repeating more than twice on the X chromosome will show symptoms of Fragile X syndrome.
c. Anyone who has more than 50 repeats of the CGG sequences usually shows symptoms of Fragile X syndrome
d. In general, the more repeats of the CGG nucleotide sequence, the more severe the children’s cognitive impairments.


d. In general, the more repeats of the CGG nucleotide sequence, the more severe the children’s cognitive impairments.

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What will be an ideal response?

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Task groups can best be described as

a. correcting deep, personal problems b. resolving problems of living c. solving real world tasks and problems d. building life skills

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