- APhenylketonuria.
- BColourblindness.
- CSickle cell anaemia.
- DBlood groups.
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$I.$ A Dominant allele determines the phenotype when paired with a recessive allele
$II.$ A recessive allele is weaker than a dominant allele
$III.$ A recessive allele do not shows its effects when paired with a dominant allele
$IV.$ A dominant allele is always better for an organism
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$I$. In the absence of adenosine deaminase enzyme, purine metabolism is disturbed and $T-$lymphocytes fails to function $II$. $ADA$ deficiency is caused by the deletion of the gene for $ADA$
$III$. In some cases, it can be cured by bone marrow transplantation and enzyme replacement therapy. But in both approaches, the patients are not completely cured
$IV$. For permanent cure, genes isolated from the bone marrow cells producing $ADA$ at early embryonic stages can be a possible cure
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