Autosomal dominant inheritance Inheritance in which genes are located on the same chromosome and are inherited together
Characteristics of an autosomal dominant Autosomal recessive traits are inherited in the usual way - according to the following rule:
So, if one of the parents has a recessive gene (in the case of autosomal recessions), and the other has a dominant
Inheritance of autosomal diseases is the most common inheritance. Autosomal diseases are those inherited diseases that are caused by genes or other genetic defects located in one of the 23 pairs of chromosomes. Dominant heredity is called such heredity in which the patient looks similar to his healthy parents, and recessive - if the patient resembles only one parent (both parents can be healthy). With pathological inheritance, the manifestations of the disease do not occur immediately, as in the case of dihybrid crossing (i.e. when both parents are heterozygous, which suppresses the dominant trait