Exceptions are always there e.g hemophilia and many bleeding disorders don't affect females.
Migration affects the genetic equilibrium of a population by maintaining it.
All genetic disorders affect the structure of proteins.
That will vary from disease to disease and organ to organ.
WAS is inherited as an X-linked genetic disorder and will therefore only affect males.
Exceptions are always there e.g hemophilia and many bleeding disorders don't affect females.
Von Hippel-Lindau disease (VHL) is an extremely rare genetic condition. It is said to affect 1 in 35,000 people.
Sometimes it doesn't matter what you do for good health if your family has bad genes.
yes Alzheimer is the disease, because of which this thing happens.
Tay-Sachs disease is caused by a genetic mutation in the HEXA gene on (human) chromosome 15 and no other chromosome is involved.
Factors that affect wildlife are the same that affect our ability to live, food, space, shelter, reproductive recruitment, predation, disease, and other mortality issues.
Yes. An extra chromosome in each cell causes ' Downs Syndrome' which badly affects the life expectancy and learning ability of a child born with this genetic defect
There are over 100 types of neurological diseases. These affect how the autonomic system handles the sensation, movement and coordination of your body. Some are genetic, such as Huntington's Disease. Others are thought to be caused by disease, illness, or injury.
no... cardiovascular disease is something that builds up over time (years), however, what a mom CAN give a baby is genetic defects of the heart or that affect the heart.
our tissue is affect the disease
achondroplasia have a very high risk of serious and repeated middle ear infections, which can result in hearing loss. The disease does not affect either mental capacity, or reproductive ability.
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