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Autosomal Dominant Inheritance
Dominant genes can mask healthy ones, shaping family traits across generations
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Why does an autosomal dominant trait typically appear in every generation of a family?
Because two copies of the mutated gene are required, making the trait skip generations.
Because the trait is only expressed when inherited from the mother, not the father.
Because only one copy of the mutated gene is needed to express the trait, so it is passed on with a 50% chance each generation.
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