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Is huntington disease an autosomal disorder?

Yes. HD is a disease of autosomal dominant inheritance.


Why is Huntington's disease dominant in inheritance patterns?

Huntington's disease is dominant in inheritance patterns because only one copy of the mutated gene is needed to develop the disease. This means that if a person inherits the mutated gene from just one parent, they will likely develop Huntington's disease.


Is the allele causing huntington's disease dominant or recessive?

Huntington's disease is caused by a dominant allele


Which of the following is an example of an autosomal dominant disease A Huntington's disease and neurofibromatosis type 1 or B Alzheimer's Disease and Heart Disease?

A. Huntington's disease and neurofibromatosis type 1 are examples of autosomal dominant diseases. These conditions are caused by a single copy of a mutated gene on an autosome (non-sex chromosome) and can be passed down from one affected parent to their offspring with a 50% chance of inheritance.


Is Huntington disease a dominant?

yes


Is huntington's disease a mutation?

No, it is a dominant gene


Is huntington's disease autosomal dominant?

Yes, it is.


What disease is caused by a dominant allele of a single gene?

Huntington's Disease


What is a type of degenerative disease cause be a dominant allele?

Huntington's Disease.


Is Huntington's a genetic disease?

Yes, autosomal dominant.


Which condition is inherited a dominant allele?

Huntington's Disease


Which condition is inherited as a dominant allel?

Huntington's Disease