Types of inheritance
Monogenic inheritance
Monogenic inheritance is a type of inheritance conditioned by one gene'.
Autosomal inheritance
These types of inheritance are determined by genes stored on autosomes' (asexual chromosomes). On the basis of allelic interactions we distinguish:
Gonosomal inheritance
These types of inheritance are determined by genes stored on gonosomes' (sex chromosomes).
On the basis of allelic interactions we distinguish:
According to the specific sex chromosome we distinguish:
Extranuclear heredity
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In the context of human genetics, we think in terms of the following:
Polygenic and multifactorial inheritance
These types of inheritance are determined by multiple genes (polygenic inheritance). External environmental factors may also contribute to the final form of the phenotype (multifactorial inheritance).
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- THOMPSON, James Scott – THOMPSON, Margaret Wilson – NUSSBAUM, Robert L, et al. Klinická genetika: Thompson & Thompson. 6. edition. Prague : Triton, 2004. pp. 426. ISBN 80-7254-475-6.