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A woman with one allele for huntington's disease marries a man who also has one allele for the disease. what is the probability that their child will have the disease?
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A woman with one allele for huntington's disease marries a man who also has one allele for the disease. what is the probability that their child will have the disease?
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if its a dominant allele 75%
if its recessive allele 25%
thats what i was always taught i hope this helps some :)
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