Crohn's disease is not directly classified as either dominant or recessive; rather, it is a complex condition influenced by multiple genetic and environmental factors. While certain genetic variants associated with an increased risk of Crohn's disease may follow a hereditary pattern, the disease itself does not have a simple inheritance pattern. Family history can play a role in susceptibility, but it is not strictly inherited in the traditional sense.
Wilson's disease is recessive
It is Dominant.
recessive
Recessive
Can I take klonopin if i have chrons disease?
It is Dominant
Huntington's disease is caused by a dominant allele
its ressesive
A person who has one dominant and one recessive copy of a disease gene is typically considered to be affected by the condition if the disease is caused by the dominant allele. In this case, the dominant allele's effects will manifest, overshadowing the recessive allele. The individual may not express traits associated with the recessive allele, as the dominant trait takes precedence.
its autosomal dominant
It is autosomal recessive and it is not a disorder! Cystic Fibrosis is a disease.
Not always. It depends if the individual is a hybrid- meaning they have both the dominant and the recessive gene. They can pass on the recessive gene instead of the dominant one, and assuming the other parents also passes on the recessive gene, the child will not inherit the disease.