X linked dominant and recessive Flashcards
give examples of conditions which have X-LINKED DOMINANT inheritance
Alport’s syndrome
Rett syndrome
Vitamin D resistant rickets
In X linked recessive disorders, which gender is typically affected?
only males are affected
exception: Turner’s syndrome (having one X chromosome)
How are X-linked conditions transmitted?
transmitted by heterozygote females (carriers)
Affected males can only have unaffected sons and carrier daughters.
If a mother is a carrier of an X-linked recessive condition, what are the chances her son will be affected? What are the chances her daughter will be a carrier?
50% chance her son will be affected
50% chance daughter will be a carrier
If a female is homozygous for an X-Linked recessive condition (RARE), will she show clinical signs?
They do have some clinical manifestations of the disorder
E.g. in certain Afro-Caribbean communities G6PD deficiency is relatively common and homozygous females with clinical manifestations of the enzyme defect are seen.
Give examples of X-Linked recessive conditions
Androgen insensitivity syndrome
Becker muscular dystrophy
Colour blindness
Duchenne muscular dystrophy
Fabry’s disease
G6PD deficiency
Haemophilia A,B
Hunter’s disease
Lesch-Nyhan syndrome
Nephrogenic diabetes insipidus
Ocular albinism
Retinitis pigmentosa
Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome