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What is affected with autosomal dominant pattern?
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Defects in structural genes
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How can autosomal dominant genes be transferred?
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To any of the children from either parent, only need one mutation to get it
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What is affected with autosomal recessive pattern?
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Enzyme deficiencies
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How are autosomal recessive genes be transferred?
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Usually only seen in 1 generation, need both genes from both parents
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What transmission pattern is not seen with X-linked recessive?
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No male to male
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How are x-linked recessive inherited genes transferred?
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From a female carrier state to the male offspring
Offspring are either a female carrier or a male affected |
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What transmission pattern is seen with X-linked dominant?
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Transmitted through both parents, either male or female offspring of the affected mother may be affected
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What is the transmission pattern of mitochondrial inheritance?
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Transmitted only through mother, all offspring may show signs of this disease
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