Huntington's disease is caused by a dominant allele. If a heterozygous male and a healthy non-carrier female have a child, what is the likelihood that the child will develop Huntington's disease? (You might want to draw a Punnett square)

Huntington's disease is caused by a dominant allele. If a heterozygous male and a healthy non-carrier female have a child, what is the likelihood that the child will develop Huntington's disease? (You might want to draw a Punnett square)


a) 0%

b) 25%

c) 50%

d) 100%



Answer: C


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