There is two answers, it is autosomal dominant showing incomplete dominace
Huntington's Disease is an Autosomal Dominant Trait, meaning that only one parent needs to pass the disease for the offspring to inherit it.
Huntington's disease is caused by a dominant allele
Huntington's disease is a perfect example of a single gene trait. A mutation in this allele causes Huntington's disease in later life. A dominant trait. Widows peak us another. Any gene that controls the total expression of a trait is an allele defined as a single gene trait.
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No, it is a dominant gene
Yes, it is.
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Yes, autosomal dominant.
It's caused by an dominant allele.