Autosomal Recessive Inheritance
Genes are the blueprints for making the substances, called proteins, our bodies need to develop and work properly. Most genes come in pairs, one of which is inherited from the mother and the other from the father. A mutation is a change in a gene that prevents it from working properly. Mutations in genes are inherited from our biological parents in specific ways. One of the basic patterns of inheritance of our genes is called autosomal recessive inheritance.
What is autosomal recessive inheritance?
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The birth of a child with a recessive condition is often a total surprise to a family, since in most cases, there is no previous family history of the condition. Many autosomal recessive conditions occur this way. It is estimated that all people carry about 20 recessive genes that cause genetic diseases or conditions. It is only when a person has a child with a partner that carries the same recessive gene mutation, that there is a chance of having a child with a recessive disorder. Mutations in certain genes have occurred over time in different parts of the world. Virtually anyone can carry a mutation in any one of the recessive genes; however, there may be certain ethnic groups more likely to carry certain recessive gene mutations, because of where the mutation originated.


