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Identify the examples of Dominant and Recessive diseases.
A. Sickle Cell Anaemia
B. Tay-Sachs Disease
C. Klinefelter Syndrome
D. Turner's Syndrome
E. Marfan Syndrome

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Genetic diseases can be dominant or recessive, depending on whether one or both copies of a gene need to be altered for the disease to manifest.
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  • C, D and E only
  • A, B, C and D only
  • A, C, D and E
  • A, B and E only
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The Correct Option is D

Solution and Explanation

- Sickle Cell Anaemia (A) is a recessive genetic disorder.
- Tay-Sachs Disease (B) is also recessive.
- Marfan Syndrome (E) is an autosomal dominant disorder.
- Klinefelter Syndrome (C) and Turner's Syndrome (D) are chromosomal disorders, not typically classified as dominant or recessive.
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