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Autosomal dominant inheritance | ==Autosomal dominant inheritance== | ||
In this example, a man with an autosomal dominant disorder has two affected children and two unaffected children. | In this example, a man with an autosomal dominant disorder has two affected children and two unaffected children. | ||
Source: Genetics Home Reference. http://ghr.nlm.nih.gov/handbook/illustrations/autodominant | {{Template:GHR Inheritance}} | ||
'''Links:''' [[Spermatozoa Development|Spermatozoa]] | [[Oocyte Development|Oocyte]] | |||
'''Source:''' Genetics Home Reference. http://ghr.nlm.nih.gov/handbook/illustrations/autodominant | |||
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Autosomal dominant inheritance
In this example, a man with an autosomal dominant disorder has two affected children and two unaffected children.
- Inheritance Pattern images: Genetic Abnormalities | autosomal dominant | autosomal recessive | X-linked dominant (affected father) | X-Linked dominant (affected mother) | X-Linked recessive (affected father) | X-Linked recessive (carrier mother) | mitochondrial inheritance | Codominant inheritance | Genogram symbols | Genetics
Links: Spermatozoa | Oocyte
Source: Genetics Home Reference. http://ghr.nlm.nih.gov/handbook/illustrations/autodominant
Government information at NLM Web sites is in the public domain. Public domain information may be freely distributed and copied, but it is requested that in any subsequent use the National Library of Medicine (NLM) be given appropriate acknowledgement. http://www.nlm.nih.gov/copyright.html
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