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OCR: Examine this pedigree to see the following characteristic features of dominant autosomal inheritance: 1. The trait tends to show up every generation. 2. Both sexes are affected equally. 3. Unaffected parents produce unaffected offspring. 4. Two affected parents can pro duce unaffected offspring. 5. On average, half the children of an affected parent will be affected. Examples include Huntington's disease and achon droplastic dwarfisn