MORE GENETICS PROBLEMS 1. Huntington's disease is a dominant allele (not sex-linked) that usually does not manifest itself until after age thirty-five. Individuals who have the disease are almost always heterozygous. As a genetics counselor, you are visited by a 23-year-old woman. Her mother has Huntington's, but her father is normal. What is the probability that this woman will develop Huntington's disease as she grows older? Draw a Punnett square.
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