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Huntington disease (HD) is an [[Autosomal dominant|autosomal dominant]] disorder that causes some of the nerve cells to degenerate<ref>NHS Choices,2012.Huntington's Disease (online) available at | Huntington disease (HD) is an [[Autosomal dominant|autosomal dominant]] disorder that causes some of the nerve cells to degenerate<ref>NHS Choices,2012.Huntington's Disease (online) available at http://www.nhs.uk/conditions/Huntingtons-disease/Pages/Introduction.aspx (accessed 29th November 2013)</ref>. It caused by the mutation in HD [[Gene|gene]] of [[Chromosome 4|chromosome 4]]<ref>The university of UTAH, 2013. Genetic Science Learning Centre,(online) available at http://learn.genetic.utah.edu/content/disorders/whataregd/hunt/</ref>. Symptoms of Huntington's disease include changes in the way people feel emotionally, talk, think about things and how they learn<ref>Symtpoms of Huntington's disease include changes in the way people feel emotionally, talk, think about things and how they learn.</ref><ref>https://www.hda.org.uk/huntingtons-disease/what-is-huntingtons-disease</ref>. | ||
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Huntington disease (HD) is an autosomal dominant disorder that causes some of the nerve cells to degenerate[1]. It caused by the mutation in HD gene of chromosome 4[2]. Symptoms of Huntington's disease include changes in the way people feel emotionally, talk, think about things and how they learn[3][4].
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- ↑ NHS Choices,2012.Huntington's Disease (online) available at http://www.nhs.uk/conditions/Huntingtons-disease/Pages/Introduction.aspx (accessed 29th November 2013)
- ↑ The university of UTAH, 2013. Genetic Science Learning Centre,(online) available at http://learn.genetic.utah.edu/content/disorders/whataregd/hunt/
- ↑ Symtpoms of Huntington's disease include changes in the way people feel emotionally, talk, think about things and how they learn.
- ↑ https://www.hda.org.uk/huntingtons-disease/what-is-huntingtons-disease