Answer:
0% chances of galactosemia if either Amanda or Brice are
[GG, Gg] or [Gg, GG] or [GG, GG]
25% chances of galactosemia if both Amanda and Brice are Gg
Step-by-step explanation:
there can be cases in which either Amanda or Brice can be heterozygous or Homozygous. for example G will represent dominant trait that the person is galactosemia negative and g will represent recessive trait that the person is galactosemia positive. Amanda could be Gg or GG, similarly Brice could be Gg or GG.
if Amanda and Brice both are GG then the baby is at 0% risk.
if either Amanda or Brice is Gg then the baby is at 0% risk.
if both are Gg then the baby is at 25% risk.