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Huntington’s disease is a dominant disorder. If an unaffected individual has children with someone who is heterozygous for Huntington’s, what percent of their offspring will be affected by the disorder?
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Huntington’s disease is a dominant disorder. If an unaffected individual has children with someone who is heterozygous for Huntington’s, what percent of their offspring will be affected by the disorder?
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Answer: 50%
Explanation: Hh x hh will result in 2 Hh and 2 hh.
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