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In a group A patient's reverse serum testing, the cells and serum agglutinate because
Huntington's Disease
A genetic neurodegenerative disorder that causes the progressive breakdown of nerve cells in the brain, leading to motor control problems, psychiatric symptoms, and cognitive decline.
Dominant Inheritance
A pattern of inheritance where an allele is expressed in the phenotype even in the presence of a different allele.
Reproductive Age
The period in an individual's life during which they are biologically capable of reproducing offspring.
Antibiotic Resistance
The capability of bacteria and other microbes to resist the effects of an antibiotic to which they were once sensitive, leading to the persistence and spread of infections.
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