Diabetes mellitus type 2 can be common within a family, and yet no single gene has been identified as causing the problem, although diet and exercise habits influence whether the disease develops. This disease is probably controlled by:
A. an autosomal recessive mutation.
B. a sex linked mutation.
C. an autosomal recessive mutation.
D. multifactorial inheritance.

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Answer:

D. multifactorial inheritance

Explanation:

A trait that is regulated by more than one genes and one or more environmental factors and their interactions is said to exhibit multifactorial inheritance. Type 2 diabetes mellitus is also called non-insulin dependent diabetes since blood glucose levels can be regulated by adopting a healthy lifestyle. Obesity, stagnant lifestyle, etc. predispose the risk of type 2 diabetes mellitus among the individuals. The absence of one specific gene as a regulator of the disease and effects of the environment makes type-2 diabetes to exhibit multifactorial inheritance.

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