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- Autosomal inheritance refers to genetic conditions that pass from parent to child through genetic variants located on autosomes, which are non-sex chromosomes123. Here are some key points:
- Autosomes are any chromosomes that are not sex chromosomes23.
- Autosomal dominant inheritance occurs when a child needs only one copy of a gene variant to develop a condition, and only one parent needs to carry the gene1.
- Autosomes control the inheritance of all an organism’s characteristics except the sex-linked ones, which are controlled by the sex chromosomes4.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Autosomal inheritance is a way for genetic conditions to pass from parent to child. It describes genetic variants that sit within one of the autosomes, which are a type of chromosome. In autosomal dominant inheritance, a child needs only one copy of a gene variant to develop a condition. For this to happen, only one parent needs to carry the gene.www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/autosomal-in…An autosome is any chromosome that is not a sex chromosome. The members of an autosome pair in a diploid cell have the same morphology, unlike those in allosomal (sex chromosome) pairs, which may have different structures. The DNA in autosomes is collectively known as atDNA or auDNA.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AutosomeIn the genetics or biology of chromosomes, autosomes are chromosomes that are not sex chromosomes. When a pair of autosomes is considered in the diploid cell, they have the same morphology. The collective DNA that is present in the autosomes is known as atDNA or auDNA.www.vedantu.com/biology/autosomeAutosomes differ from sex chromosomes, which make up the 23rd pair of chromosomes in all normal human cells and come in two forms, called X and Y. Autosomes control the inheritance of all an organism’s characteristics except the sex-linked ones, which are controlled by the sex chromosomes.www.britannica.com/science/autosome - People also ask
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