You don't have it but have the gene and are a carrier and could pass it on.
Wilson's disease is recessive
recessive
Recessive
Yes, cystic fibrosis is an autosomal recessive disease.
Cystic fibrosis is an autosomal recessive genetic disease. A+ neuromuscular disease
The disease is recessive, requiring both parents to carry the allele for the disease to be found in the offspring. If one parent has it, the offspring can also be a carrier, but it will be recessive, and the offspring will have normal RBC (red blood cells)
its ressesive
It is Dominant.
recessive
no. It sometimes changes but not all the time
Cystic fibrosis is an autosomal recessive genetic disease.
A recessive disease is not able to be passed on if both parents are carriers of the gene but do not express the disease themselves. In this case, the offspring would only inherit the disease if they receive two copies of the recessive gene, one from each parent. If the child inherits only one recessive gene and one dominant gene, they will be a carrier but will not exhibit the disease. Thus, the disease can only be passed on if both parents contribute the recessive allele.