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Females, however, have two X chromosomes and thus two copies of DMD; as long as one of the two copies is healthy, it can stave off the disease’s awful symptoms. While these females are spared, however, they remain carriers of the disease and will transmit the mutated DMD gene to roughly half of their male offspring. (This inheritance pattern makes DMD an example of an X-linked recessive genetic disease.)
A Crack In Creation: A Nobel Prize Winner's Insight into the Future of Genetic Engineering
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