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Biology, 10.10.2019 08:30 kmontanab00

Huntington's disease is an incurable, progressive nerve disorder. symptoms of tbe disease generally appear between the ages 30 and 50. the allele for huntington's disease is dominant. is it possible for a child to be born to a parent with huntington's disease to not develop the disease later in life?

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