Biology, asked by snehalpatil7506, 4 months ago

writ a note autosomoal inheritance​

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Answered by xXYashasveeShubhXx
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  • Autosomal dominant inheritance is a way a genetic trait or condition can be passed down from parent to child. One copy of a mutated (changed) gene from one parent can cause the genetic condition. A child who has a parent with the mutated gene has a 50% chance of inheriting that mutated gene.
Answered by StylishThamizhachee
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Autosomal dominant inheritance is a way a genetic trait or condition can be passed down from parent to child. One copy of a mutated (changed) gene from one parent can cause the genetic condition. A child who has a parent with the mutated gene has a 50% chance of inheriting that mutated gene.

Examples of conditions involving autosomal dominant inheritance are: Marfan syndrome. Ehlers-Danlos syndrome. Neurofibromatosis.

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