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Autosomal dominant inheritance

Author: Alex Rapai



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Males/females equally affected. Affected individuals tend to be heterozygotes, rarely homozygous. 50% chance of heterozygous parent passing mutant allele on. Affected individuals in each generation. Unaffected individuals do not have affected offspring.


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