Autosomal dominant disorders like Huntington's disease are expressed by the presence of just one gene, while autosomal recessive patterns result in carriers who do not display symptoms.
Autosomal dominant disorders like Huntington's disease are expressed by the presence of just one gene and can manifest later in life. An individual with the disorder will know they have at least one faulty gene. In autosomal recessive patterns, heterozygous individuals are carriers and do not display symptoms.
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