Autoimmune Lymphoproliferative Syndrome (ALPS) is primarily inherited in an autosomal dominant pattern, meaning that an affected individual has a 50% chance of passing the mutated gene to each child, regardless of whether the parent is the mother or the father. Typically, the condition is linked to mutations in genes involved in the apoptosis pathway, such as FAS. Therefore, either parent can carry and pass on the genetic mutation associated with ALPS.
The father carries the Y chromosome which codes for male reproductive organs.
A step parent has to be married to the husband, but a sur rogate only carries the baby for a unfortunate couple.
Yes you get your eye color from your parent. The parent that carries one dominant gene and one recessive gene for a specific eye color and the other parent carries two recessive genes for a different eye color, you will get the eye color of the parent who carries the dominant and recessive gene. In other words, the dominant gene trumps the recessive gene. In another scenario, if both parents carry two recessive genes for a specific eye color, then you will inherit the recessive gene of that color.
Western alps, central alps, and eastern alps
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what type of mountain is the alps in The alps are a range of mountains in Europe.
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The Alps are the mountains that would have to be crossed.
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They are in the Alps. The Swiss Alps are the section of the Alps that are in Switzerland.
The sex determination in humans is determined by the male parent through the presence of the X or Y chromosome in the sperm. The female parent always contributes an X chromosome. If the sperm carries an X chromosome, the resulting offspring will be female (XX), and if it carries a Y chromosome, the offspring will be male (XY).
It is a brand that Boston Store carries. It is considered there own brand.