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A patient is diagnosed with Huntington’s disease, which is a…

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A pаtient is diаgnоsed with Huntingtоn’s diseаse, which is assоciated with an expansion of a CAG trinucleotide repeat. The patient’s father was diagnosed with Huntington’s at age 60, but the patient shows symptoms at age 45. What best explains this difference?

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