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X-Linked Dominant (all daughters of an affected male have trait, no male to male transmission, sons have trait only if mother has it)

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Autosomal Recessive (males and females have the same chance of expressing trait and it can skip generations)

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Mitochondrial (transmits from a mother to ALL of her children and does NOT transmit through an affected father)

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X-Linked Recessive (no male to male transmission, generally transmitted through a "carrier" mother who does not express trait and is more common in males)

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Autosomal Dominant

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Autosomal Dominant

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X-Linked Recessive

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Autosomal Recessive

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Autosomal Dominant

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Autosomal Dominant

-expressed in individuals who have just one copy

-each offspring has a 50% chance on inheriting allele

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Autosomal Recessive description

-manifest only when an individual has two copies of the mutant allele.

When two carriers mate:, each child

-25% chance homozygous wild-type (unaffected)

-25% chance homozygous mutant (affected)

-50% chance of being heterozygous (unaffected carrier).

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X-linked Dominant description

-no transmission from father to son

-transmission from father to daughter (all daughters)

-50% chance of inheriting mutant allele from mother

-manifest with only one copy of the mutant allele

-gene is located on the X chromosome

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X-linked Recessive description

-fully evident in males

-women are rarely affected unless they have two copies of the mutant allele

-father to daughter transmission

-mother to daughter and son transmission.