KINESIOL 2G03 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Diabetes Mellitus Type 1, Sickle-Cell Disease, Twin Study

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4. 2. 3 how are diseases inherited: depends on, type of chromosome (that gene is found on, sex or autosome, type of gene, dominant or recessive, i. e. , dominant gene only requires 1 instead of 2 to display the phenotype. Autosomal each person has 50% chance of passing. X-linked dominant: mother has xx, father has xy, if the mutated gene is only found in. X, then: daughter will have 50% chance of getting x from mutated mother, 100% chance getting x from mutated father & son will have. 50% chance of getting x from mutated mother, 0% chance of getting x from mutated father (they need y ) Each kid has a 25% chance of getting the disease. X-linked recessive: males only need 1 mutation x gene to inherit disease, females need 2 mutation x genes to inherit disease. 4. 3 genetic advances & identifying disease genes: human genome project (hgp) 5. 1. 1 defining pain: many definitions for pain, but the iasp (international.

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