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Korvikt [17]
3 years ago
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Please help me with these three questions! asap would be nice. and! please explain with at least a paragraph?

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NARA [144]3 years ago
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the couler of the pray. how bright they are

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Some individuals who carry the deleterious allele (for example, in an autosomal dominant disease) do not show the expected phenotype: in that case we say that the penetrance is incomplete. This is the case in which the number of individuals presenting an abnormal phenotype is less than the number of individuals carrying the mutation causing this phenotype. Penetrance is a quantitative estimate.

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The observed phenotype can be more or less severe among the different affected individuals. In this case it is said that the deleterious allele has a variable expressiveness. Expressiveness is a qualitative estimate.

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Reduced penetrance and incomplete expressivity are mainly described in autosomal dominant diseases.

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