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no if the one of the parents have it and it is genetic then yes. but in this case no because it is not genetic
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A goiter is inflammation of the thyroid gland, also known as the thyroid gland becoming enlarged. A goiter isn't necessarily genetic. However, thyroid conditions do run in families. So if someone in your family has a thyroid condition, this can increase your chances of having a thyroid condition.
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The mutation improved the armadillo's hunting abilities. This goes to all the Study Islanders.
There is an increase in the chance of for instance, Downs syndrome as the mother gets older.
no if the one of the parents have it and it is genetic then yes. but in this case no because it is not genetic
About 1.3% of the population are born with the condition, the chances of inheriting the disease from a Celiac parent are unknown because the genetic triggers for the disease are not fully understood, though at least two have been identified.
A person's chances of getting skin cancer can increase as a result of exposure to the sun due to the ultraviolet rays of the sun damaging the genetic material in the person's skin cells.
Short Answer is: our understanding of genetic engineering.
A professional who helps people understand their chances of having a child with a genetic disorder is called a geneticist.
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The introduction of animals into a breeding population that are unrelated will increase genetic variation.
Sexual reproduction is most likely to increase genetic diversity.
A goiter is inflammation of the thyroid gland, also known as the thyroid gland becoming enlarged. A goiter isn't necessarily genetic. However, thyroid conditions do run in families. So if someone in your family has a thyroid condition, this can increase your chances of having a thyroid condition.
Angel-man syndrome's usual occurrence's is after birth and is sometimes genetic.