Friday, November 6, 2009

Huntington Disease More Condition_symptoms Is It More Common For People With Huntington's Disease To Have Heterozoygous Or Homozygous Alleles?

Is it more common for people with huntington's disease to have heterozoygous or homozygous alleles? - huntington disease more condition_symptoms

I am a long essay about genetics and I'm trying to see only whether the alleles of people who have Huntington's disease and is more common homozygous or heterozygous.

1 comment:

kay said...

I think he wants the medicine down the hall, three doors on the right side. Botany is the study of plants.

But - you just need a copy of the gene for Huntington's disease develop Huntington - which a dominant gene, not linked to the sex chromosome 4. As such, it is inherited equally by men and women.

To obtain two copies of the gene for Huntington's disease, it would take to get a copy from each parent ... if the frequency of a gene in a
Population can be written as 1, n / (as in 1 to 5 million, or 1 of 4)
the probability that two copies of this gene 1/nx n 1 /
1 to n ** 2 (1 to n-squared) in a random breeding population.

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