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Does TaySachs disease have a dominant or a recessive trait?

recessive


Is pku variably expressed?

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What is the antonym of invariably?

The antonym of "invariably" is "variably." While "invariably" means something that occurs consistently or without exception, "variably" indicates something that can change or is subject to variation. Other possible antonyms include "occasionally" or "sporadically."


What did Spartans do to train there man?

They would train there men in painful and difficult variably probably all day.


What support will help my knee pain from Osgood Schlatters Disease when doing yoga?

Knee issues and knee pain can be improved variably with yoga. To help with the knee pain, an ideal support would be a foam block or foam pad. This will help offset the impact, force, and weight on the knee.


What is variably intermittent wipers?

Variably intermittent wipers are a feature in many modern vehicles that allows drivers to adjust the frequency of their windshield wiper operation. Unlike standard intermittent wipers that operate at fixed intervals, variably intermittent wipers let users select a delay between wipes, accommodating different weather conditions and personal preferences. This functionality provides better visibility during light rain or mist by allowing for more customized control of the wiper speed.


What is Nonspherocytic hemolytic anemia?

Anemia caused by variably shaped red blood cells that burst, or hemolyze, easily.


Do star blink?

Star doesn't blink but they appears to blink when light from the furthest star get reflected variably from our atmosphere


How do you spell gusting?

That is the correct spelling of the word "gusting" (variably higher wind).


What are the odds of inheriting a disease carried on a dominant allele?

If one parent carries the disease on a dominant allele, there is a 50% chance that their offspring will inherit the disease. Dominant alleles are always expressed in the phenotype, so if a parent has the disease, their offspring have a 50% chance of inheriting it.


How prevalent is the disease in the population?

The prevalence of a disease in a population is typically expressed as a percentage or a ratio of the number of individuals with the disease to the total population at risk. It provides a snapshot of how widespread the disease is within a specified population at a specific point in time. Surveillance data, health studies, and surveys are often used to estimate disease prevalence.


What kind of defect is CGD?

recessive defect meaning that both copies of the chromosome must have the defect before it can be expressed. Females who have one X chromosome without the defect do not get this disease. Males, since they only have one X chromosome, get the disease