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A man with Huntington's Disorder marries a normal woman and they have 6 children. What chance do their children have for having the disorder?

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User Macshome
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Answer:

Each child has 50% chance of having the disorder

Step-by-step explanation:

Huntington disease is caused by break down of nerve cells in the brain. It is caused by the formation of a protein with a long polyglutamine sequence. It is a dominant gene. This means that if the child inherits the gene then the child will definitely show symptoms of Huntington disease. So, each child has 50% chance of inheriting the gene meaning that each child has a 50% chance of inheriting the disease.

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