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Q: A form of dwarfism caused by an autosomal dominant allele?
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Is waardenburg syndrome caused by a dominant or recessive allele?

Autosomal dominant allele


Is it true that a defective allele always recessive and a normal allele always dominant?

No. The gene that causes Huntington's is caused by an autosomal dominant mutation, and one form of inherited Parkinson's is also caused by an autosomal dominant mutation.


Is hunters disease dominant or recessive?

Huntingdons chorea is caused by a dominant allele.


Which are some diseases caused by an autosomal dominant allele?

The following list (thanks to Wikipedia) are diseases caused by an autosomal dominant allele. Familial hypercholesterolemia Polycystic kidney disease Neurofibromatosis type I Hereditary sherocytosis Marfan syndrome Huntington's disease Hereditary nonpolyposis colorectal cancer Multiple exostoses


What are autosomal dominant inherited disorders?

An autosomal disorder is one which is caused by a gene or genes on an autosome - a non-sex chromosome. Dominant means that if one allele for the disorder is present, then the person will have the disorder. For example, if H is the allele for Huntington's disease and a person has Hh - they will have the disease. Examples of autosomal dominant disorders are; Huntington's disease, Romano-Ward syndrome, Timothy syndrome and Jackson-Weiss syndrome.


What is caused by a dominant allele located on an autosome?

The dominant allele will cause the appearance of the phenotype that this dominant allele represents...


Is dwarfism a sex-linked disease?

This is sex linked and is inherited through the parents.


Is the allele causing huntington's disease dominant or recessive?

Huntington's disease is caused by a dominant allele


Is achondroplasia caused by a mutation?

Yes, achondroplasia is primarily caused by a specific mutation in the FGFR3 gene. This mutation leads to abnormal bone growth and results in the characteristic features of achondroplasia, such as short stature and characteristic facial features.


Autosomal dominant genetic disorder?

An autosomal genetic disorder is Huntington's disease.


What is a severe skeletal deformity that can occur predominantly in suffolk sheep?

Spider syndrome caused by a recessive autosomal allele.


What disease is caused by a dominant allele of a single gene?

Huntington's Disease