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The proportion of a population found to have a condition at a given time.
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Incident rate
Prevalence rate
Relative risk
Evaluation of pedigrees
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The likelihood that an individual with a specific exposure will develop a condition compared to an individual without that exposure.
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Autosomal dominance
Incident rate
Innate immunity
Relative risk
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The proportion of a population found to have a condition at a given time.
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The likelihood that an individual with a specific exposure will develop a condition compared to an individual without that exposure.
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A type of genetic inheritance where a trait is expressed even if only one copy of the dominant allele is present.
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A type of genetic inheritance in which two copies of a recessive allele are needed for the trait to be expressed.
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The mechanisms of the body that provide a general defense against pathogens and are present at birth.
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The study and interpretation of family history and genetic traits using diagrams to understand the inheritance patterns.
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The rate at which new cases of a disease occur in a specific population during a certain time period.
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The type of genetic inheritance where the gene causing the trait is located on a sex chromosome, commonly the X chromosome.
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The body's systems and processes that work together to identify and eliminate foreign invaders, including pathogens.
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The genetic principle that describes how certain traits can be masked by dominant alleles, requiring two copies of a recessive allele for manifestation.