Question 16 Is it possible for a woman who has Huntington's disease (a dominant trait) to pass on the trait for not having the disease to her child? Which statement best applies. O No. Since...


Question 16<br>Is it possible for a woman who has Huntington's disease (a dominant trait) to pass on the trait for<br>not having the disease to her child? Which statement best applies.<br>O No. Since Huntington's disease is a dominant disorder.<br>O Yes. If the woman is heterozygous.<br>O No. Since the only possible genotype the woman could be is homozygous dominant.<br>O Yes. If the woman's genotype is homozygous recessive.<br>O There is no way of knowing based on the information provided.<br>

Extracted text: Question 16 Is it possible for a woman who has Huntington's disease (a dominant trait) to pass on the trait for not having the disease to her child? Which statement best applies. O No. Since Huntington's disease is a dominant disorder. O Yes. If the woman is heterozygous. O No. Since the only possible genotype the woman could be is homozygous dominant. O Yes. If the woman's genotype is homozygous recessive. O There is no way of knowing based on the information provided.

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