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  1. Autosomal dominant is one of many ways that a trait or disorder can be passed down through families. In an autosomal dominant disease, if you get the abnormal gene ...
  2. Autosomal recessive is one of several ways that a trait, disorder, or disease can be passed down through families. An autosomal recessive disorder means two copies of an abnormal ...
  3. Autosomal dominant tubulointerstitial kidney disease (ADTKD) is a group of inherited conditions that affect the tubules of ... are passed down through families (inherited) in an autosomal dominant pattern . This means the abnormal gene is ...
  4. Autosomal recessive is one of several ways that a trait, disorder, or disease can be passed down through families. An autosomal recessive disorder means two copies of an abnormal ...
  5. In the case of autosomal dominant genes, a single abnormal gene on one of the autosomal chromosomes (one of the first 22 "non-sex" chromosomes) ...
  6. ... inherited). The two inherited forms of PKD are autosomal dominant and autosomal recessive . People with PKD have many clusters of ...
  7. LI is an autosomal recessive disease . This means that the mother and father must both pass one abnormal copy of the disease gene ...
  8. ... and Y chromosomes), and 22 pairs of nonsex (autosomal) chromosomes. Males are "46,XY" and females are " ... body to make certain proteins. Each pair of autosomal chromosomes contains one chromosome from the mother and ...
  9. ... linked dominant disease. Related terms and topics include: Autosomal dominant Autosomal recessive Chromosome Gene Heredity and disease ...
  10. ... pair or 23 chromosomes to their child, 22 autosomal and 1 sex chromosome. The inheritance of genetic ... type of chromosome the abnormal gene resides on (autosomal or sex chromosome), and by whether the gene ...
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