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RE: [HAPS-L] Student genetics question



Can I piggy-back on a related question - anyone have a feel for what
percentage of lactating females are unable to produce enough milk and
therefore have to supplement?  I was wondering, historically
(pre-formula), what options such women took besides wet nurse, animal
milk.......

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From: HAPS-L-owner@xxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:HAPS-L-owner@xxxxxxxxxxx] On
Behalf Of Deborah Wiepz
Sent: Wednesday, January 18, 2006 11:23 AM
To: HAPS-L@xxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [HAPS-L] Student genetics question

Hello HAPS colleagues,
Has anyone ever heard of a genetic defect that prevents the females in a
family from lactating?  It was mentioned by a student and I've never
heard of such a thing.




Deborah W. Wiepz
Lead Teacher: Biology Department
Faculty: Anatomy & Physiology
Arts and Sciences Division
Madison Area Technical College
3550 Anderson St.
Madison, WI  53527
Phone: 608-246-6255
Fax: 608-246-6475

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