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Huntington's disease is a lethal neurological disorder caused by a dominant allele. It usually does not affect individuals until they are in their 40's or older. If a heterozygous individual with huntington's disease had children with someone who was homozygous normal for the normal allele of this gene, what would be the chance that their first child would have huntington's disease?