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9 years ago


The shaded is the parents and offspring that carry the disorder. I have to determine if it's Autosomal Recessive, Autosomal, Autosomal Dominant, X linked Recessive, or X linked Dominant. I think it's Autosomal but I'm not sure? I also have to figure out the genotypes, phenotypes, all of that. I'm really confused...
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Educator
9 years ago
It can't be X-linked recessive or dominant.

Autosomal Recessive, Autosomal, Autosomal Dominant

What have you done so far?
metro Author
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9 years ago
It can't be X-linked recessive or dominant.

Autosomal Recessive, Autosomal, Autosomal Dominant

What have you done so far?


Oh, okay... I've done Autosomal Recessive and Dominant. I got that it's possible for it to be both, but I'm not sure if it is?
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Educator
9 years ago
Could you explain to me the difference between autosomal recessive, autosomal, and autosomal dominant?
metro Author
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9 years ago
Could you explain to me the difference between autosomal recessive, autosomal, and autosomal dominant?

Autosomal recessive means the genotypes for the shaded is aa, autosomal means the gene could be recessive or dominant, and autosomal dominant means they could be Aa or AA for the shaded. The non-shaded would be aa for Autosomal dominant, and the shaded would be AA or Aa for autosomal recessive.
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Educator
9 years ago
In that case, I think it would autosomal...
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