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what is the minimum number of alleles that is required for a genetic disorder to be expressed: autosomal dominant disorder in a male

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one dominant allele

Also, autosomal dominant disorders rarely skip generations because they only require the inheritance of one dominant allele to express the phenotype of the disorder. The chance of inheriting and expressing the disorder phenotype is dependent on the genotype and phenotype of the parents

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