Will a male child with NDI pass it on to their children? Male or female?
| Topic: | NDI: An Overview |
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| Author: | Robertson, Gary |
| Topic: | NDI: An Overview |
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| Author: | Robertson, Gary |
See under gene.
Nephrogenic diabetes insipidus.
In genetics, pertaining to incapability of expression unless the responsible allele is carried by both members of a pair of homologous chromosomes.
Nephrogenic diabetes insipidus.
A gene which has undergone genetic mutation.
1. Exerting a ruling or controlling influence.
2. In genetics, capable of expression when carried by only one of a pair of homologous chromosomes.
3. A dominant allele or trait.
A segment of a DNA molecule that contains all the information required for synthesis of a product (polypeptide chain or RNA molecule), including both coding and non-coding sequences. It is the biological unit of heredity, self-reproducing, and transmitted from parent to progeny. Each gene has a specific position (locus) on the chromosome map. From the standpoint of function, genes are conceived of as structural, operator, and regulatory genes.
wild-type gene - The normal allele of a gene, sometimes symbolized by +.
X-linked gene - A gene carried on the X chromosome; the corresponding trait, whether dominant or recessive, is always expressed in males, who have only one X chromosome. X linkage is used sometimes synonymously with sex linkage since no genetic disorders have as yet been associated with genes on the Y chromosome.
