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Autosomal dominant inheritance
- ... autosomal ) chromosomes from either parent can cause an autosomal disorder. Dominant inheritance means a variant gene from one parent can ...
- ... of a condition) is called the phenotype. In autosomal dominant inheritance, the variations usually appear in every generation. Each ...
- ... gene to affect the child. This is called autosomal dominant inheritance. For most of these conditions, the defective gene ...
- ... disease. Related terms and topics include: Autosomal dominant Autosomal recessive Chromosome Gene Heredity and disease Inheritance Sex-linked recessive
- ... 137 centimeters). Achondroplasia may be inherited as an autosomal dominant trait. This means that if a child gets the defective gene from one parent, the child will have the disorder. If one parent has achondroplasia, ...
- ... a single abnormal gene on one of the autosomal chromosomes (one of the first 22 "non-sex" chromosomes) from either parent can cause the disease. One of the parents will have the disease (since it is dominant) in this mode of inheritance and that person ...
- ... It also depends on whether the trait is dominant or recessive. A ... sperm. Recessive inheritance means both genes in a pair must be ...
- ... child, 22 autosomal and 1 sex chromosome. The inheritance of genetic ... and by whether the gene itself is dominant or recessive.
- Autosomal dominant tubulointerstitial kidney disease (ADTKD) is a group of inherited conditions that affect the tubules of the ... are passed down through families (inherited) in an autosomal dominant pattern . This means the abnormal gene is needed ...
- ... IgA deficiency. It may be inherited as an autosomal dominant or autosomal recessive trait. It is usually found in people ...