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4/21/20

[Answer] Is a person who is homozygous recessive for a recessive genetic disease a carrier?

Answer: Yes genetic desieses are only masked by the dominant allele.




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Is a person who is homozygous recessive for a recessive genetic disease a carrier? Heterozygous Traits and Diseases Heterozygous Traits and Diseases Heterozygous Traits and Diseases Cystic fibrosis for example is an autosomal recessive disease meaning that a person only has the disease if they have two recessive alleles that code for the disease. Example: if both parents suffer from the disease they would have two recessive alleles each … Tue Feb 09 2010 · Best Answer: Depends on the disease. But most genetic diseases are recessive. So a person who was homozygous for it would not only be a carrier he would have the disease! A heterozygous person for a recessive disease would be a … Tue Jan 14 2020 · If the allele is recessive it’s more likely to cause disease in people who are homozygous for that mutated gene. This risk is related to the way dominant and recessive … Fri Nov...


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