autosomal dominant inheritance pattern
Autosomal dominant inheritance pattern refers to a type of inheritance where a single copy of a mutated gene from either parent is sufficient to cause a genetic disorder or characteristic to be expressed in an offspring.
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- autosomal dominant disorders
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- paternal inheritance
- sex-linked inheritance
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