Drаw а three-generаtiоn pedigree, fоllоwing Huntington's disease, an autosomal dominant trait using the following information: (5 points) In generation I, the mother had Huntington's disease, the father did not. In generation II, there were five children. The oldest son (70) did not have Huntington's, while the youngest son (50) had Huntington's. The other three were daughters, the older two daughters (age 65 and 63) had Huntington's disease, and one daughter (57) did not have Huntington's disease. The middle daughter (63) married a man who does not have Huntington's, and they have four children. Those four children were all tested for Huntington's disease due to the family history the disease. The oldest daughter (35) was found to have Huntington's despite not yet showing any symptoms, while the youngest daughter (20) did not have Huntington's . The other two children are sons, the older one (30) does not have Huntington's, while the other son (25) also tested positive for Huntington's disease despite not showing symptoms.