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"X-linked" dominant inheritance
- ... variant gene dominates the gene pair. For an X-linked dominant disorder: If the father has the variant X gene, all of his daughters will inherit the disease and none of his sons ...
- ... child who is a carrier is 50 percent. X-linked dominant inheritance: The chance of passing on an X-linked ... Therefore, the sons of a man with an X-linked dominant disorder will not be affected, but all of his daughters ...
- ... the son will receive the variant gene. In X-linked dominant inheritance, the variant gene appears in females, causing the ... affected, however. Sons or daughters of affected females will have a ... hypercholesterolemia Marfan syndrome X-linked dominant: Only ...
- ... X-linked hypophosphatemic rickets (XLH). It has an X-linked dominant pattern of inheritance. X-linked recessive, autosomal dominant, and autosomal recessive ...
- ... GHRH. GPR101 x chromosome X-LAG follows an X-linked dominant inheritance pattern. The gene associated with this condition is ...
- ... have two X chromosomes). OFCD syndrome has an X-linked dominant inheritance pattern, which means that one altered copy of ...
- ... X chromosome inactivation in mother and daughter suggest X-linked dominant Inheritance. Am J Med Genet A. 2003 Dec 15; ...
- ... variants caused by MECP2 gene mutations have an X-linked dominant pattern of inheritance. A condition is considered X-linked if the mutated gene that causes the disorder ...
- ... HDAC8 or SMC1A gene, the condition has an X-linked dominant pattern of inheritance. A condition is considered X-linked if the altered gene that causes the disorder ...
- ... mutations in the ALAS2 gene, it has an X-linked dominant pattern of inheritance. The ALAS2 gene is located on the X ... gene lead to gain of function and cause X-linked dominant protoporphyria without anemia or ... or Free article on PubMed Central