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One example is Huntington's Disease. With a recessive genetic disorder, to develop the disorder, you must inherit the gene from BOTH parents (odds, 1 in 4). With a dominant gene disorder, if you inherit the gene from ONE parent, you will develop that disorder (odds- 1 in 2).

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Genetic disease, such as Huntington's, transmitted on a dominant gene.

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Huntington's Disease- effects central nervous systemis an example
But a Dominant Disorder is when both parents have the dominant gene for the disorder.

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A person with the alleles ii has what blood type?

Which statement describes the blood type of a person with the alleles IAi? It is type AB because I and i are codominant. It is type AB because A and i are codominant. It is type A because i is dominant and A is recessive. It is type A because A is dominant and i is recessive.


A codominant trait with 3 alleles X Y Z how many possible phenotypes are there?

Eight.


Why is sickle cell anemia a form of codominent inheritance?

To the best of my knowledge it is NOT codominant, but rather a simple autosomal recessive disorder. It may also be considered intermediate inheritance (a.k.a. incomplete dominance or overdominance) as heterozygotes are to an extent deficient in normal haemoglobin A production, only they usually do not show any clinical symptoms (and are protected from malaria as a bonus).


Traits produced by two or more genes are codominant?

yes but the mans genes are shown more in the child is that your question cause i might be totaly wrong. ---- Genes from each parent show equally and codominant alleles produces a interleaved pattern rather than a blended pattern like incomplete dominance genes.


What will a heterozygote show when two alleles are codominant?

A heterozygote will show both phenotypes. For example, a tortoiseshell colored cat is heterozygous for black and orange coat color and it has both black and orange hairs in its coat. Refer to the following link for an illustration: http://www.great-pictures-of-cats.com/tortoiseshell-cats.html

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Blood type in humans is controlled by which alleles?

Human blood type is determined by codominant alleles.


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A person with the alleles ii has what blood type?

Which statement describes the blood type of a person with the alleles IAi? It is type AB because I and i are codominant. It is type AB because A and i are codominant. It is type A because i is dominant and A is recessive. It is type A because A is dominant and i is recessive.


How to write the genotype of an animal that exhibits codominant black and white alleles?

Rainforest food


A codominant trait with 3 alleles X Y Z how many possible phenotypes are there?

Eight.


A red dragon is with a white dragon they have a baby and its a pink dragon What is thins an emxample of?

:) codominant alleles


Which are differences between dominant and codominant marker?

dominat mark are special primers which are required to amplify homozygous alleles while codominant markers are required to identify heterozygous nature of an individual.


In some flowers there are two alleles for color and these can both be expressed equally at the same time Which best describes this trait?

Recessive


A dominant genetic disorder will be expressed if an individual has?

Two dominant alleles that cause the disorder.