Chapter 6- Modes of Inheritance

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Which mode(s) of inheritance Affect males and females equally

Autosomal recessive traits and autosomal dominant traits

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Which mode of inheritance Only show up when someone has two recessive alleles

Autosomal recessive traits

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Which mode of inheritance often skips generations

Autosomal Recessive traits

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Mode of inheritance which occurs more often in consanguineous matings

Autosomal recessive traits

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Tay-Sachs disease occurs due to

Autosomal Recessive traits

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Which mode of inheritance doesn't skip generations

Autosomal dominant traits and X-linked dominant traits

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An affected person usually has an affected parent

Autosomal Dominant traits

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Familial hypercholesterolemia occurs due to

Autosomal dominant traits

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Which mode of inheritance affects more males than females

X-linked recessive

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Mode of inheritance in which affected males usually have unaffected carrier mothers

X-linked recessive

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Which mode of inheritance often skips generations

X-linked Recessive

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Which mode of inheritance never passes the trait from father to son

X-linked recessive

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Hemophilia A is an example of

X-linked recessive

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Which mode of inheritance Affect both sexes, often more females

X-linked dominant traits

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Which mode of inheritance is present when affected fathers pass the trait to all daughters and no sons

X-linked Dominant

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Mode of inheritance when affected mothers (if heterozygous) pass it to ½ of sons and ½ of daughters

X-Linked dominant

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X-linked hypophosphatemia is a form of

X-linked dominant

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