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Recessive
Dominant disorders can be passed onto the offspring if the dominant gene is present in the offspring.
It is autosomal recessive and it is not a disorder! Cystic Fibrosis is a disease.
Progressive Retina Atrophy is a dominant genetic disorder.
It is neither recessive nor dominant because it is a chromosomal disorder and not just a problem present in a single gene.
No. Autism is a neurodevelopmental disorder
Sickle cell anemia is an autosomal recessive disorder. It can result from two carriers having a child together.
Yes, Color Blindness is recessive, Not dominant. :)
yes it is, only 1 mutation to the lmna gene is sufficent for someone to express traits regarding progeria
Homozygous is a description of alleles that are the same (HH,hh): either both dominant or both recessive. Heterozygous is a description of alleles that are different (Hh): one dominant, one recessive.
Cystic Fibrosis is recessive. If you have one CF gene and one non-CF gene, you will be a carrier but not have CF.
Recessive, but dominant in some rare cases.