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smaapatel smaapatel
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11 years ago
Please answer  this question if you know the answer.
I was using this website but i couldn't find the answer.
http://learn.genetics.utah.edu/content/disorders/whataregd/hypothyroidism/index.html
this is the rest of the question .
incomplete dominance? Or is due to a lack of chromosomes or extra chromosomes?
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11 years ago
Most hypothyroidism is not genetic, but an infantile form is an autosomal recessive trait.  It occurs with normal chromosome number and incomplete dominance is not a factor.
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