They are autosomal because it is a trait a phenotype.
only A and B
Yes
Autosomal recessive
An inherited trait is a charateristic passed from parents to offspring.
yes it can skip a generation, since it is a Mendel inheritance. and it is a reccesive trait. therefore offspring's can have two unaffected parents but chances are both parents might be carriers
yes it can skip generations, it runs in my family but skipped me. My great aunt, uncle, aunt and my aunts second born has it but no one else. So yes it can skip generations. I've been looking into this to see if it could be traced and try to see ahead of time if it picks certian generations or is just random.
No, it can skip generations
No. There is no scientific evidence to support this theory.
Your parental genotype. AA X Bb gives two--------AB two--------Ab The recessive trait is masked in this generation. This is how recessive traits skip generations
Hemochromatosis can skip generations because it is an autosomal recessive genetic disorder. This means that an individual can carry a gene for hemochromatosis without showing symptoms, and it may not be expressed in every generation. The risk of developing the condition depends on inheriting two copies of the mutated gene, one from each parent.
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it is inherited and i no this because i am bipolare it might skip a few generations
autosomal dominant
All secondary dominants are merely diatonic chords with nondiatonic inflections. Secondary dominants in most instances proceed in the same manner as their diatonic counterparts. With few exceptions secondary dominants are partwritten the same as they would have been without accidentals. Secondary dominants came into being to strengthen the descending P5th progression. Occasionally a secondary dominant does not progress to its tonicized chord just as in diatonic music the dominant chord does not always progress to tonic.
I'm not sure if that's known. I diabetes seems to be a bit random, it can skip a generation or more or even hit every person in a given bloodline.
Yes it does, although it can skip generations.