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2. Huntingdon's disease is caused by a dominant gene. If one parent have the disease what is the chance of the child getting it?

  • 1:4
  • 1:2
  • 1:1

3. When is Amniocentesis usually carried out?

  • 22th to 26th week
  • 10th week
  • 14th to 16th week

4. How many x chromosomes do woman have?

  • 3
  • 2
  • 1

5. Huntingdon's only show itself later on in someone's life. how could this affect families?

  • they may already have a child before they realise they have it.
  • it will cause the family to seperate

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Imaad Shaikh

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mistake on question 4, the answer should be 1:1 ...

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so its 50% which is 1:1,,,1:2 is a 1/3

Steph

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Really enjoyed this can you make some more like this for the other topics pretty please because i found this so usedful for revision

Bradley Wilton

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*Huntingtons disease.

Amniocentises is carried out at 14-16 weeks.

brenda

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woo :)

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