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This is a non-sequitur. It presents a question and then attempts to answer another not related to the original question/proposition.

Unless evidence is presented that Parkinson's definitely IS a sex-line (Hereditary) disease , no subsequent comment can be confirmed.

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Q: If parkinsons diseae is sex-lined which parent passes the trait of the child?
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Which parent passes parkinsons disease?

A parent may only pass the gene for Huntington's if they HAVE Huntington's. It is transmitted on a Dominant gene. If you do not HAVE Huntington's. it is not possible to pass it to your children. My wife inherited the gene from her father. Our sone and daughter inherited from their mother. It can be from either parent, but only if that parent has HD.


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Type of nucleic acid that passes from parent to offspring and directs all the cell's functions?


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Is it true that sexual reproduction passes information from a single parent to one offspring?

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