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Biology - AQA GCSE

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What is Polydactyly?

Author: Miqdaam Hamed Hassan



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-an inherited condition in which a person has extra fingers or toes. -It is caused by a dominant allele of a gene. This means it can be passed on by just one allele from one parent if they have the disorder. -Someone who is homozygous (PP) or heterozygous (Pp) for the dominant allele will develop polydactyly.


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-an inherited condition in which a person has extra fingers or toes.
-It is caused by a dominant allele of a gene. This means it can be passed on by just one allele from one parent if they have the disorder.
-Someone who is homozygous (PP) or heterozygous (Pp) for the dominant allele will develop polydactyly.
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