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Huntington's disease, a fatal degenerative movement disorder, results from large numbers of codon repeats in the Huntington gene located on chromosome 4 . This means that the
 
  a. extra codon repeats will not impact the individual's phenotype.
 b. affected Huntington gene will be silenced, producing no protein.
 c. affected Huntington gene will produce a protein with abnormally large amounts of the amino acid encoded by the extra codons.
  d. affected Huntington gene will produce a protein with abnormally small amounts of the amino acid encoded by the extra codons.
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