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∙ 13y ago50%
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∙ 13y ago25% will have the disease if both parents carry the gene. 50% will be carriers. 25% will be neither.
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In the United States, about 1 in every 30,000 people has Huntington's Disease.
Huntington's Chorea
graph of huntington disease
ANYONE can get Huntington's disease.
Dr.George Huntington
Huntington's is a genetically transmitted disease- you get it by inheriting the gene for it.
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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.
Huntington's disease is not contagious as it is a genetic disorder. It is passed down from parents.
George Huntington who was a young physician, first described the disease in 1872.