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Unfortunately, no. Huntington's is carried on a dominant gene. One parent HD, one non-HD, you have a 50-50 chance of not inheriting that gene. But two parents that are HD, you will inherit the gene from one parent or the other.

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No. Since HD is carried on a dominant gene, your odds of inheriting THAT gene are 50-50 if ONE parent has the gene- but odds are 100% if BOTH parents have the gene.

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