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Biology, 09.07.2021 18:10 jerlin1103

The first signs of Huntington’s disease often appear when a person is in his or her 30s and 40s, but it can appear later in life. The earliest symptoms are often subtle, such as mood changes. Do you think the subtle presence of symptoms plays a role in this harmful gene persisting in our population? Why or why not?

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