Multiple Choice
One way that single-gene diseases differ from other diseases is that
A) they most often affect people late in life.
B) they affect consecutive generations.
C) they occur at the same frequency in every population.
D) they are not treatable.
E) it is possible to predict occurrence in specific relatives.
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