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Results 1 - 10 of 143 for "X-linked" recessive
  1. ... term "sex-linked recessive" most often refers to X-linked recessive. ... X-linked recessive diseases most often occur in males. Males have only one X chromosome. A single recessive gene ...
  2. ... CLCN5 OCRL Dent disease is inherited in an X-linked recessive pattern. The CLCN5 and OCRL genes are located ... copies of this gene, males are affected by X-linked recessive disorders much more frequently than females. A characteristic ...
  3. There are several X-linked (or sex-linked) recessive genetic disorders, (hemophilia, muscular dystrophy) which are inherited through a genetic defect on an X chromosome. A female has ...
  4. There are several X-linked (or sex-linked) recessive genetic disorders, (hemophilia, muscular dystrophy) which are inherited through a genetic defect on an X chromosome. A female has ...
  5. There are several X-linked (or sex-linked) recessive genetic disorders, (hemophilia, muscular dystrophy) which are inherited through a genetic defect on an X chromosome. A female has ...
  6. ... disorder. ARSL This condition is inherited in an X-linked recessive pattern. The gene associated with this condition is ... copies of this gene, males are affected by X-linked recessive disorders much more frequently than females. A characteristic ...
  7. ... an affected daughter or son with each pregnancy. X-linked recessive inheritance: Because of the difference in sex chromosomes, the probability of passing on an X-linked recessive disorder also differs between men and women. The ...
  8. ... and are distinguished by the modes of inheritance: X-linked recessive or autosomal dominant. The prevalence of the X-linked recessive type of EDA-ID is estimated to be ...
  9. ... parkinsonism. TAF1 This condition is inherited in an X-linked recessive pattern. The gene associated with this condition is ... copies of this gene, males are affected by X-linked recessive disorders much more frequently than females. A characteristic ...
  10. ... no male-to-male transmission). fragile X syndrome X-linked recessive X-linked recessive disorders are also caused by variants in genes ... copies of this gene, males are affected by X-linked recessive disorders much more frequently than females. A characteristic ...
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