Blue eyes, green eyes, hazel eyes, grey eyes, colorblindedness, light red hair, no dimples, nearsightedness, sickle cell anemia, cystic fibrosis, straight hair, blonde hair, attactched earlobes, no freckles, thin lips, baldness, normal hairline, normal digits, normal number of digits, hemophilia, ALBINISM, and deaf mutism.
I'm assuming you mean recessive traits in humans?
For a start, red, blonde, and the "lighter" hair colours.
Blue, green, grey and the rarer violet (so, again, lighter) coloured eyes.
Albinism is another.
Generally, physical traits to do with colouring will be recessive if they are lighter, However co-dominance can occur! (eg. a woman with black hair and a man with a long family history of blonde and light brown hair can have a medium brown haired child- I'm an example of this :) )
Another is the hitch-hiker's thumb. (where the thumb curves outwards at almost a right angle)
For anything else you might be looking for, Google searches will yield many more results than posting here!
Hope this helps!
Question: what are some examples of Recessive Heredity ?
Answer: An example is Albright hereditaryosteodystrophy, which brings with it .... as
being caused by Mendelian factors (dominant or recessive) of heredity. ...
Recessive traits are the complete opposite of dominant traits as in what another person has like one parent has brown eyes one has green. What would the offspring have?
sickle cell, citric fibrosis, Tay Schac's disease
Cystic Fibrosis and Spinal Muscular Atrophy are examples of autosomal recessive disorders.
Cystic Fibrosis i think
The disorder is controlled by a recessive factor.
yes it is, only 1 mutation to the lmna gene is sufficent for someone to express traits regarding progeria
An example of a homozygous recessive genetic disorder is the eye color. the dominant eye color is brown but a homozygous recessive genetic disorder it's haze;, blue, gray, etc.
I don't know and don't care
Recessive allele disorders are just as they sound - they are disorders that are a result of a prevalent recessive allele in one's genetic makeup. A recessive allele disorder will rarely occur since it is dependent on the crossing of two heterozygous parent cells, but it can lead to interesting consequences. An example of a recessive allele disorder is hemophilia - the body's inability to clot blood - and it has affected much of the European royalty in history, such as Queen Victoria of Great Britain.
If a genetic disorder is carried on a recessive gene, offspring will only have the disorder if both parents have the recessive gene.
Cystic Fibrosis is a recessive homozygous genetic disease
Recessive
Muscular dystrophy is a sex-linked recessive disorder.
Recessive allele disorders are just as they sound - they are disorders that are a result of a prevalent recessive allele in one's genetic makeup. A recessive allele disorder will rarely occur since it is dependent on the crossing of two heterozygous parent cells, but it can lead to interesting consequences. An example of a recessive allele disorder is hemophilia - the body's inability to clot blood - and it has affected much of the European royalty in history, such as Queen Victoria of Great Britain.
Somatoform disorder is a disorder that makes people perceive pain as if they have a physical injury or illness, thus resulting in a somatic behavior.
The disorder is controlled by a recessive factor.
You did not list a "these" to chose from.
Alleles can be either dominant or recessive. They can be identical or different for any given gene in a somatic cell, and can represent alternative forms of a gene.
No. Autism is a neurodevelopmental disorder
The child will have the disorder, only if the recessive allele from both the parents is transferred to the child. Therefore, the probability is 1/4.
Recessive allele disorders are just as they sound - they are disorders that are a result of a prevalent recessive allele in one's genetic makeup. A recessive allele disorder will rarely occur since it is dependent on the crossing of two heterozygous parent cells, but it can lead to interesting consequences. An example of a recessive allele disorder is hemophilia - the body's inability to clot blood - and it has affected much of the European royalty in history, such as Queen Victoria of Great Britain.