Recessive, but dominant in some rare cases.
Yes Apert Syndrome is genetic. I think its autosomal dominant. Any dominant genetic trait or genetic disorder only one parent is needed to pass it down.
Autosomal dominant allele
There is dominant and there is recessive. There is no dominant recessive. A dominant gene will always be expressed when present, such as in the homozygous dominant genotype (RR), or heterozygous genotype (Rr). A recessive allele is only expressed when the genotype is homozygous recessive (rr).
The Vulcan is the dominant expression.The earthling sign is recessive.
If the gene is governed by a dominant and recessive allele, then if the dominant allele is present, the dominant trait will be expressed. If both alleles are recessive, then the recessive trait will be expressed.
Dominant trait is the one which is expressed when the homologous pair of genes controlling it are either homozygous or Hetrozygous dominant; on the other hand recessive trait has both genes to be homozygous recessive. in fact trait is controlled by the form of genes. Dominant gene expresses even when it is in the company of recessive gene. However recessive gene expresses only when in company of recessive gene
It is recessive
recessive
Zellweger syndrome is autosomal recessive.
It is dominant in females and males die before they can pass it on.
is restless leg syndrome dominant or recessive
Cockayne syndrome is a recessive trait.
Recessive
There is no servant syndrome, It is likely that you are thinking albeit with bad spelling of Savant Syndrome. and it is recessive
semi-dominant--semi-recessive
Down syndrome is neither dominant nor recessive. Actually, it is considered to be an "autosomal" trait. This occurs when there is damage to the chromosome.
autosomal dominant.......... i think
Dominant and recessive