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- The role of the TPMT genotype in response to treatment emphasizes the importance of pharmacogenomics. What changes in treatment would be recommended for someone homozygous recessive for TPMT, compared to someone that is homozygous dominant?How is this disorder inherited? State your reasoningBriefly describe how twin studies can reveal whether or not the appearance of a trait is strongly influenced by genetics.
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