Nope... Its just another type of blood.. its the recessive one...."Universal Donner "!
Yes A and B are dominant.
cystic fibrosis
When a genetic disorder is recessive, that means that two copies of the gene are necessary to have the trait or disorder. One is inherited from the mother, and one from the father. Disorders of this type include: cystic fibrosis, sickle cell anemia, and Tay-Sachs disease.
PKU is described as an inherited, autosomal recessive disorder.
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.
It is a recessive defect of a gene on chromosome 15. If both parents carry it and the child gets both copies, he will get this degenerative nerve disorder.
When a genetic disorder is recessive, that means that two copies of the gene are necessary to have the trait or disorder. One is inherited from the mother, and one from the father. Disorders of this type include: cystic fibrosis, sickle cell anemia, and Tay-Sachs disease.
genetic disorder that characterized by high amounts of triglycerides in the blood stream.
No surprisingly AB is not recursive at all. It is actually dominant. However it is rare. The most common blood type is O although is recessive. They believe that people with O blood type had a greater chance of surviving the black plague in the middle ages and that is why so many people have type O blood.
Muscular dystrophy is a type of genetic disorder. The disorder weakens the muscles until they can no longer move. People with this disorder do not produce a protein needed for healthy muscles.
Type I diabetes mellitus is the genetic form of the disease.
Yes it can be the recessive secondary blood type. Examble A/0 or B/O
Refsum disease is inherited as an autosomal recessive disorder, which means that two unaffected carrier parents have a 25% chance of having an affected child in every pregnancy.