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what are characteristics of autosomal recessive inheritance (2)
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-sparsely distributed (skips generations)
-consanguineous marriages increases likelihood of recessive phenotypes |
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autosomal recessive diseases (6)
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-albinism
-phenylketonuria -sickle-cell anemia -tay-sachs disease -cystic fibrosis -galactosemia |
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what are characteristics of autosomoal dominant inheritance (2)
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-affected individuals always have affected parents
-appears in every generation |
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autosomal dominant diseases (6)
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-achondroplasia
-congenital night blindness -Huntington disease -Marfan syndrome -neurofibromatosis -Widow's peak |
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what are characteristics of x-linked recessive inheritance (3)
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-sparse distribution
-more males affected than females -affected males rarely have affected offspring |
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x-linked recessive diseases (4)
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-deuteranopia
-hemophilia -duchenne muscular dystrophy -androgen insensitivity syndrome |
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what are characteristics of x-linked dominant inheritance (2)
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-affected males pass trait to all daughters but no sons
-affected females pass trait to daughters and sons |
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x-linked dominant diseases (2)
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-hypophosphatemia
-hypertrichosis |