Asked by Sienna aged 9


Genes are the instructions in our body that make us look like we do and help the body to work properly. We get our genes when we are made, from our mum and our dad, and that is why we look like them and we might look like our brother or sister. If a gene has a mistake in it, it can cause us to get an illness, either from birth, while we are a child, or when we are grown up.
Answered by Fiona Richards (Social Worker)

Source: 'Huntington's Disease in the Family' Brochure

(Available at your State HD Association)