Autosomal Dominant Traits

Autosomal Dominant Traits (ADT) refer to inherited characteristics that are expressed when just one copy of a gene is inherited from a parent. ADT are important to study and understand, as they can provide insight into the inheritance of certain conditions and characteristics, like specific diseases or physical traits. ADT can also be used to help predict the likelihood of a person developing a specific disease or passing on a trait to their children. Understanding ADT can be of great benefit to those interested in genetic research or those looking to predict their own health or their offspring's health.

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