Types of Mendelian Inheritance
1. Autosomal Dominant Inheritance: In autosomal dominant inheritance, the condition can be caused by a single copy of the defective gene, from either parent. This indicates that there is a 50% possibility that an offspring of a parent with a mutant gene will also have the condition. Autosomal dominant disorders: neurofibromatosis, Marfan syndrome, and Huntington’s disease are a few well-known examples.