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  • Institution/s: Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn, Universidad de Valladolid
  • Project: Diccionario Terminológico de Genética (Eurogene)
  • Identification number: 64
  • Subdomains: Studies of chromatin, Studies of DNA, Studies of RNA, Techniques
  • Author/s: Ana María ALCONCHEL SEBASTIÁN, Beatriz BURGOS CUADRILLERO, Inés PLAZA FONTANET, Patricia ROJO DE DOMINGO
  • Creation / modification date: 27-01-2014
  • Term: autosomal recessive inheritance
  • Gramatical category: s
  • Definition: Mode of inheritance of a trait or disorder in which the abnormal phenotype is expressed only in individuals who have two copies of the defective gene.
  • Context: Autosomal recessive inheritance also usually affects affects male and female offspring equally.
  • Notes: In autosomal recessive inheritance family history is usually negative, especially for vertical transmission (in more than one generation).
  • Weighting mark: nor
  • Sources:
    • Term: Emery, A.E.H. y Mueller, R.F. (1992) Elements of Medical Genetics, Churchill Livingstone: New York. 8th Edition. (p. 114)
    • Definition: ROESER, R. J., VALENTE, M., & HOSFORD-DUNN, H. (2000). Audiology diagnosis. New York: Thieme Medical Publishers Inc.
    • Context: SPRINGHOUSE. (2005). Pathophisiology: a 2-in-1 reference for nurses.Ambler: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.
    • Notes: TUCKER BLACKBURN, S. (2007). Maternal, fetal, & neonatal physiology: clinical perspective. St. Louis: Saunders Elsevier.
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      Genagen: Herencia autosómica recesiva. Recuperado el 28 de abril de 2013 desde http://www.genagen.es/area-pacientes/informacion-sobre-enfermedades-hereditarias/item/herencia-autosomica-dominante.html
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