How Genetic Disorders Are Inherited
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How Genetic Disorders Are Inherited
If one of your parents has a genetic disease, what are the chances you will also have it? As this article from the Howard Hughes Medical Institute explains, it all depends on what kind of a disease it is. Dominant (allele) diseases, which produce structural protein failures, have a 50 percent probability of being passed along. However, recessive (allele) diseases, which produce enzyme failures, have only a 25 percent chance of being inherited.