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Heterozygous

Possessing two different forms of a particular gene (one normal copy, one copy with a mutation).

Dominant subtypes of CMT are referred to as heterozygous. A CMT causing mutation that is heterozygous is a mutation that is termed “dominant,” meaning that only one copy of the mutation is needed to cause the CMT. In this context, dominant refers to the mutation’s inheritance pattern.

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