How many dominant alleles are needed for a dominant genetic disorder to be expressed?

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2026-07-16 01:55

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A dominant genetic disorder requires only one dominant allele to be expressed. This means that if an individual inherits the dominant allele from either parent, they will exhibit the disorder. Therefore, having just one copy of the dominant allele is sufficient for the phenotype associated with the disorder to manifest.

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