Autosomal Dominant Inheritance: In autosomal dominant inheritance, a single copy of a mutated gene on a non-sex chromosome is sufficient to cause a genetic disorder, which can be passed from just one affected parent.
X linked Recessive Inheritance new: X-linked recessive disorders are caused by mutations on the X chromosome and primarily affect males, as they have only one X; females are often carriers unless both X chromosomes are affected.
X linked Dominant Inheritance new: X-linked dominant inheritance occurs when a single mutated gene on the X chromosome causes a disorder in both males and females, often more severe in males due to the absence of a second X.