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Which mode(s) of inheritance Affect males and females equally
Autosomal recessive traits and autosomal dominant traits
Which mode of inheritance Only show up when someone has two recessive alleles
Autosomal recessive traits
Which mode of inheritance often skips generations
Autosomal Recessive traits
Mode of inheritance which occurs more often in consanguineous matings
Autosomal recessive traits
Tay-Sachs disease occurs due to
Autosomal Recessive traits
Which mode of inheritance doesn't skip generations
Autosomal dominant traits and X-linked dominant traits
An affected person usually has an affected parent
Autosomal Dominant traits
Familial hypercholesterolemia occurs due to
Autosomal dominant traits
Which mode of inheritance affects more males than females
X-linked recessive
Mode of inheritance in which affected males usually have unaffected carrier mothers
X-linked recessive
Which mode of inheritance often skips generations
X-linked Recessive
Which mode of inheritance never passes the trait from father to son
X-linked recessive
Hemophilia A is an example of
X-linked recessive
Which mode of inheritance Affect both sexes, often more females
X-linked dominant traits
Which mode of inheritance is present when affected fathers pass the trait to all daughters and no sons
X-linked Dominant
Mode of inheritance when affected mothers (if heterozygous) pass it to ½ of sons and ½ of daughters
X-Linked dominant
X-linked hypophosphatemia is a form of
X-linked dominant