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Why is it not possible to be a carrier of Huntington’s disease?

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this is because of the way the gene that causes HD is inherited, what is called dominant inheritance. you either have it or you don't, you cannot be a carrier.

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Answer:

Huntington’s is a dominant disease.

Step-by-step explanation:

It is not possible to be a carrier of an autosomal dominant disease because if you possess just one mutated allele you will be affected by the disease. It is only possible to be a carrier of recessive diseases. Huntington’s is, therefore, a dominant disease.

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