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Results 1 - 10 of 133 for "X-linked" recessive inheritance
  1. ... same rare gene from a common ancestor. In X-linked recessive inheritance, the chance of getting the disease is much ... affected, however. Sons or daughters of affected females will have a ... Duchenne muscular dystrophy Hemophilia A Autosomal dominant: ...
  2. ... an affected daughter or son with each pregnancy. X-linked recessive inheritance: Because of the difference in sex chromosomes, the ... women. The sons of a man with an X-linked recessive disorder will not be affected, and his daughters will carry ...
  3. ... term "sex-linked recessive" most often refers to X-linked recessive. ... X-linked recessive diseases most often occur in males. Males have only ... The Y chromosome is the other half of the XY gene pair in ...
  4. ... pass X-linked traits to their sons.In X-linked recessive inheritance, a female with one altered copy of the ... Hereditary sideroblastic anaemia and ataxia: an X linked recessive disorder. J Med Genet. 1985 ... PubMed or Free article on PubMed Central
  5. ... pass X-linked traits to their sons.In X-linked recessive inheritance, a female with one altered copy of the gene in each cell is called a carrier. Carriers of an ALAS2 mutation can pass on ... sideroblastic anemia. However, carriers may have abnormally small, ...
  6. ... pass X-linked traits to their sons.In X-linked recessive inheritance, a female with one altered copy of the gene in each cell is called a carrier. Carriers of an NYX or CACNA1F mutation can ... congenital stationary night blindness. However, carriers may have ...
  7. ... pass X-linked traits to their sons.In X-linked recessive inheritance, females with one altered copy of the gene in each cell are called carriers. They can pass on the gene to their ... with X-linked dystonia-parkinsonism. These movement problems tend to be ...
  8. ... pass X-linked traits to their sons.In X-linked recessive inheritance, a female with one mutated copy of the ...
  9. ... pass X-linked traits to their sons.In X-linked recessive inheritance, a female with one mutated copy of the ...
  10. ... male traits. The syndrome is passed down genetically ( X-linked recessive inheritance ). People with two X chromosomes are not affected ...
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