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  Source: Adapted from C. A. Huether et al., Maternal age specific risk rate estimates for Down syndrome among live births in whites and other races from Ohio and Metropolitan Atlanta, 1970-1989, Journal of Medical Genetics 35: 482-90 (1998) . Figure 8.20B Maternal age and incidence of Down syndrome -Which conclusion can best be drawn from this study? A)  Women of age 20 or younger never have a child with Down syndrome. B)  Women in this study who were 45 years old had three times the incidence of babies with Down syndrome as did 40-year-old women. C)  Many babies with Down syndrome die before birth. D)  For 40-year-old women around the world, ten births per thousand have Down syndrome. Source: Adapted from C. A. Huether et al., Maternal age specific risk rate estimates for Down syndrome among live births in whites and other races from Ohio and Metropolitan Atlanta, 1970-1989, Journal of Medical Genetics 35: 482-90 (1998) . Figure 8.20B Maternal age and incidence of Down syndrome
-Which conclusion can best be drawn from this study?


A) Women of age 20 or younger never have a child with Down syndrome.
B) Women in this study who were 45 years old had three times the incidence of babies with Down syndrome as did 40-year-old women.
C) Many babies with Down syndrome die before birth.
D) For 40-year-old women around the world, ten births per thousand have Down syndrome.

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