The problems of estimating the mutation rate to Huntington's chorea, or the proportion of new mutants among all sufferers, are discussed. The available survey data are reviewed. The prevalence of sporadic phenotypes, which include new mutations, is probably less than 2.5%. New mutants probably make up around 0.1% or less of all sufferers.
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Shaw, M., & Caro, A. (1982). The mutation rate to Huntington’s chorea. Journal of Medical Genetics, 19(3), 161–167. https://doi.org/10.1136/jmg.19.3.161
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