Yes
It is an autosomal recessive trait.
Nope! The disease is equally in both males and females. This means that it is autosomal.
Yes, autosomal traits are located on non-sex chromosomes, so they are equally likely to occur in males and females. This is because both males and females have the same set of autosomes.
Nope! The disease is equally in both males and females. This means that it is autosomal.
Alzaymrs is ottosomal dominent
No, asthma is not a sex-linked trait. It is a complex condition caused by a combination of genetic and environmental factors, and can affect both males and females.
Dimples are considered an autosomal trait, meaning they are inherited through genes located on autosomal chromosomes (non-sex chromosomes). This trait can be passed down from either parent to offspring regardless of gender.
Paramyotonia congenita is passed on in families as an autosomal dominant trait. This means that males and females are affected equally
Albinism is a recessive, autosomal trait. So no, it is not sex-linked.
There is two answers, it is autosomal dominant showing incomplete dominace
Huntington's Disease is an Autosomal Dominant Trait, meaning that only one parent needs to pass the disease for the offspring to inherit it.
Cooley's anemia, also known as beta-thalassemia, is an autosomal recessive genetic disorder. This means that both copies of the gene must be mutated in order for the disease to be present. It is not a sex-linked trait.