noun
autosomal dominant inheritance
A genetics term describing a pattern of inheritance where a single copy of a dominant allele on an autosome is sufficient to cause a trait or disorder.
ハンチントン病は常染色体優性遺伝の疾患です。
Huntington's disease is an autosomal dominant inherited disorder.
この形質は常染色体優性遺伝によって次世代に伝わります。
This trait is passed to the next generation through autosomal dominant inheritance.
Autosomal recessive inheritance requires two copies of a recessive allele for the trait to be expressed, unlike autosomal dominant inheritance where one copy is sufficient.
Sex-linked inheritance involves genes on sex chromosomes, whereas autosomal dominant inheritance involves genes on non-sex chromosomes.
A compound of 常染色体 (autosome), 優性 (dominant), and 遺伝 (inheritance), directly calqued from the English term 'autosomal dominant inheritance'.