Autosomal recessive is one of several ways that a trait, disorder, or disease can be passed down through families.
An autosomal recessive disorder means two copies of an abnormal gene must be present in order for the disease or trait to develop.
Alternative NamesGenetics - autosomal recessive; Inheritance - autosomal recessive
InformationInheriting a specific disease, condition, or trait depends on the type of chromosome affected (autosomal or sex chromosome). It also depends on whether the trait is dominant or recessive.
A mutation in a gene on one of the first 22 nonsex chromosomes can lead to an autosomal disorder.
Genes come in pairs. Recessive inheritance means both genes in a pair must be defective to cause disease. People with only one defective gene in the pair are considered carriers. However, they can pass the abnormal gene to their children.
CHANCES OF INHERITING A TRAIT
If you are born to parents who both carry an autosomal recessive change (mutation), you have a 1 in 4 chance of getting the malfunctioning genes from both parents and developing the disease. You have a 50% (1 in 2) chance of inheriting one abnormal gene. This would make you a carrier.
In other words, if four children are born to a couple who both carry the gene (but do not have signs of disease), the statistical expectation is as follows:
Note: This does not mean that children will necessarily be affected.
See also:
Autosomal dominant, Autosomal recessive, X-linked recessive and X-linked dominant
The genotype of a person who is a carrier of an autosomal recessive trait is typically heterozygous, meaning they carry one copy of the recessive allele and one copy of the dominant allele for that trait. This would be represented as Aa, with the lowercase "a" representing the recessive allele.
Yes, maple syrup urine disease (MSUD) is an autosomal recessive genetic disorder, not a sex-linked disorder. It is caused by mutations in genes on autosomal chromosomes, which both males and females can inherit equally.
Cooley's anemia, also known as beta-thalassemia, is an autosomal recessive genetic disorder. This means that both copies of the gene must be mutated in order for the disease to be present. It is not a sex-linked trait.
Some examples of metabolic disorders inherited in an autosomal recessive manner include phenylketonuria (PKU), cystic fibrosis, and Tay-Sachs disease. In autosomal recessive inheritance, two copies of the abnormal gene are needed to manifest the disorder.
Yes, cystic fibrosis is an autosomal recessive disease.
Recessive Autosomal
Autosomal dominant Autosomal recessive X linked recessive.
Autosomal dominant Autosomal recessive X linked recessive.
About 40% of SCID cases are inherited from the parents in an autosomal recessive pattern.
It is an autosomal recessive trait.
Autosomal dominant, Autosomal recessive, X-linked recessive and X-linked dominant
gene that is not strong
Zellweger syndrome is autosomal recessive.
Sex-linked and Recessive
Alzaymrs is ottosomal dominent
Albinism is a recessive, autosomal trait. So no, it is not sex-linked.