They can be both. Wikipedia provides small descriptions of some of the different types of mutation
Kleinfelters is a chromosomal "trisomy" of the sex chromosomes. It is not inherited in a recessive or dominant manner.
yes it is a recessive trait
Two recessive alleles can not take over a dominant allele because there are only two alleles in a pair. This can only happen if there is a mutation because the dominant always takes over the recessive.
Mutation occurs, if a mutation is recessive it is not expressed in the phenotype, if however it is dominant when passed on in the offspring it is expressed in the phenotype.
Burkitt lymphoma is not caused by a simple Mendelian inheritance pattern involving dominant or recessive genes. It is a type of non-Hodgkin lymphoma that is often associated with the Epstein-Barr virus and chromosomal abnormalities involving the c-Myc oncogene.
recessive
A deletion mutation can be dominant or recessive, depending on the specific gene affected and the consequences of the deletion on the protein encoded by that gene. In general, the impact of a deletion mutation on an individual's phenotype will determine whether it is dominant or recessive.
A mutation can be either recessive or dominant depending on what trait it is.
dominant
yes it's recessive
it depends on what mutation you speak of. some are and some are not.
It is neither recessive nor dominant because it is a chromosomal disorder and not just a problem present in a single gene.
Kleinfelters is a chromosomal "trisomy" of the sex chromosomes. It is not inherited in a recessive or dominant manner.
Asthma doesn't have a gene so its neither
it depends on what mutation you speak of. some are and some are not.
Yes, the lop ear gene is recessive since it is a mutation.
Alzaymrs is ottosomal dominent