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how is it possible for a person to have dominant genetic disorder? how is it possible for a person to have dominant genetic disorder?
Progressive Retina Atrophy is a dominant genetic disorder.
An autosomal genetic disorder is Huntington's disease.
Two dominant alleles that cause the disorder.
A genetic disorder is something an individual is born with, and results from a problem within their genetic material. This means they have inherited the disease or disorder from their Mother or Father. You cannot inherit an infectious disease, you acquire it during your lifetime from a germ, such as a virus or a bacterium. You can also recover from an infectious disease, whereas you will always suffer from a genetic disorder if you inherit one.
how is it possible for a person to have dominant genetic disorder? how is it possible for a person to have dominant genetic disorder?
Progressive Retina Atrophy is a dominant genetic disorder.
No. Autism is a neurodevelopmental disorder
Autosomal Dominant
An autosomal genetic disorder is Huntington's disease.
Two dominant alleles that cause the disorder.
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).
Huntington disease
Recessive, but dominant in some rare cases.
Huntington's Disease
It is autosomal recessive and it is not a disorder! Cystic Fibrosis is a disease.
huntingtons disorder is a genetic disorder caused by dominant alleles. it has a late on set as symptoms are shown after the age of at least 40