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Biology, 09.02.2020 19:36 claytonashley30

A woman who is a carrier (heterozygous) for Huntington’s Disease, which is a dominant disease, marries a man who is also a carrier for the disease. What are the genotypes? What is the probability that their children will have the disease? What is the probability that their children will not have the disease? Show a Punnett square!

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