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What is the relationship of genetics to Huntington's disease?
 
  a. It is caused by a dominant gene on the X chromosome.
 b. It is caused by a dominant gene on chromosome 4.
 c. It is caused by a recessive gene on one of the autosomal chromosomes.
 d. There is no evidence linking Huntington's disease to any gene.

Question 2

According to Tinbergen, the argument that humans are essentially different from all other animals and that the gap between humans and animals can never be bridged ____.
 
  a. assumes that it will be futile even to search for animal roots
 b. is essential to the meaningful study of human neuropsychology
 c. is the only scientifically-defensible point of view
 d. will stimulate research into the relationship between the mind and brain



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Answer to Question 1

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