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The modes of inheritance are y-linked, x-linked, and mitochondrial. Inherited traits can then be recessive, dominant, or autosomal depending on how they are inherited.
The mode of inheritance (e.g., autosomal dominant, autosomal recessive) determines the likelihood of passing on a genetic trait to offspring and influences the probability of inheritance in a family. Understanding the mode of inheritance is crucial in predicting the risk of inheriting a specific trait or disorder, as well as in genetic counseling and family planning. Inheritance patterns can be more easily analyzed and predicted when the mode of inheritance is known, aiding in the identification and management of genetic conditions within families.
Autosomal recessive.
Polygenic inheritance is the least prevalent mode of inheritance because it involves multiple genes contributing to a single trait and is influenced by environmental factors, making it more complex and less common than other simpler modes like Mendelian inheritance.
autosomal recessive
Multiple factor inheritance
The mode is the number that appears most often in any given set. If none of the numbers are repeated, there is no mode.
Edwards syndrome is typically caused by the presence of an extra copy of chromosome 18, rather than a specific gene mutation. This condition is usually not inherited, but rather occurs sporadically during the formation of reproductive cells.
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Autosomal recessive inheritance usually skips a generation. This occurs when both parents are carriers of a recessive gene and pass it on to their offspring, who may then express the trait.
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