An autosomal genetic disorder is Huntington's disease.
there are many caused by a dominant gene but 2 of these are huntingtons disease and achondroplasia
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Marfan syndrome
Cf
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.
PKU is described as an inherited, autosomal recessive disorder.
Two dominant alleles that cause the disorder.
Bq and classic
Autosomal Dominant
It is autosomal recessive and it is not a disorder! Cystic Fibrosis is a disease.
Recessive, but dominant in some rare cases.
No. Polydactyly is purely an autosomal dominant genetic disorder and cannot be caused by any environmental stress.
Yes, autosomal dominant.
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.
There are four genetic forms of the disease: sex-linked, autosomal dominant, and two types of autosomal recessive inheritance.
Chromosomes can be divided into autosomes and sex chromosomes. The sex chromosomes (eg X and Y in humans) carry genes concerned with sex determination. The remaining chromosomes are called autosomes. They carry genes which are the same in males and females. Aberrations are changes or mutations in the chromosomes. So autosomal aberrations are mutations in the non-sex chromosomes.
Schizophrenia is only partially genetic, and therefore is neither recessive nor dominant.
PKU is described as an inherited, autosomal recessive disorder.
No, it is a genetic metabolic disorder.