An abnormal condition that a person inherits through the chromosomes or genes is a genetic disorder.
Yes! The definition of a genetic disorder is an abnormal condition that a person inherits through genes or chromosomes.
Huntington Disease
Chromosomal Diseases
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Genetic Disorder
A genetic disorder is an abnormal condition that a person inherits through genes or chromosomes. an example is autism. human being
Chromosomally abnormal cells can still go through cell cycle checkpoints.
By the chromosomes
The nucleus is the region of the cell that contains the genetic material of the cell which are pairs of chromosomes. The chromosomes are responsible for controlling the metabolic and reproductive activities of the cell. In plants pairs of chromosomes (diploid or 2n) are found in most general cells; specialised cells such as pollen grains and the ovules contain haploid (or n) single chromosomes which are formed through the process of meitosis. When the egg is fertilised (through cross pollination) one the single chromosomes join to become diploid again (2n), thus the new plant inherits genetic material from each parent. In pollen is it actually more complicated than that as there are normally 3 sets of chromatids, but two of these control the growth of the pollen tube and eventually degenerate leaving a single set to fuse with the set from the ovule.
Each daughter cell has 46 chromosomes, or you can say 23 pairs of chromosomes.
There are many abnormal conditions that can result from genetic inheritance, such as Sickle Cell Anemia.
A genetic disorder is an abnormal condition that a person inherits through genes or chromosomes. an example is autism. human being
Chromosomally abnormal cells can still go through cell cycle checkpoints.
The sex of a baby depends entirely on the chromosomes which it inherits from its parents. It has nothing to do with which ovary it comes from. Babies with two X chromosomes (XX) will be girls, babies with one X and one Y (XY) will be boys.
One-half (Source: The Developing Person: Through the Life Span, 7th ed. Kathleen Berger, pg. 79)
autosomal chromosomes
A genetic disorder is something you inherit from birth , it could complicate the person's whole life. ex.(sickle cell anemia,SCIDS,Turner sydrome,ans many many others.)
translocation
PercutaneousThis is also known as transdermal, as in medication being absorbed through the skin such as nicotine patches and hormone patches.trans-dermaldermal means skin.. medical term that means through the skin is transdermal
By the chromosomes
A monarchy is a form of government that is run by a monarch (usual a king) who inherits his authority through heredity.
The nucleus is the region of the cell that contains the genetic material of the cell which are pairs of chromosomes. The chromosomes are responsible for controlling the metabolic and reproductive activities of the cell. In plants pairs of chromosomes (diploid or 2n) are found in most general cells; specialised cells such as pollen grains and the ovules contain haploid (or n) single chromosomes which are formed through the process of meitosis. When the egg is fertilised (through cross pollination) one the single chromosomes join to become diploid again (2n), thus the new plant inherits genetic material from each parent. In pollen is it actually more complicated than that as there are normally 3 sets of chromatids, but two of these control the growth of the pollen tube and eventually degenerate leaving a single set to fuse with the set from the ovule.