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If your mother is homozygous recessive and your father is heterozygous for the autosomal dominant huntington disease, what are your chances of escaping the disease?
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If your mother is homozygous recessive and your father is heterozygous for the autosomal dominant huntington disease, what are your chances of escaping the disease?
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there will be 75% chances of not catching disease
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