From the history of the Lambert family the disease appears to have been an autosomal dominant condition.
This disorder is inherited as an autosomal recessive condition.
Lipomatosis is believed to be an autosomal dominant condition in which multiple lipomas are present on the body.
Carpenter syndrome is usually inherited as an autosomal recessive condition.
Familial hypertriglyceridemia is an autosomal dominant condition occurring in approximately 1% of the population.
Both types of disorders are inherited as autosomal recessive conditions with expression usually limited to genetic males.
JS is an autosomal recessive condition with an estimated prevalence of 1: 100,000.
It is an autosomal recessive condition that more often affects males.
The gene frequency for this autosomal recessive condition was estimated at 1 in 218.
This is an autosomal dominant condition resulting from a single mutation on chromosome number seven.