yes
If it is a genetic disease/disorder that means it is a problem in the person's DNA which was created before the birth therefore it is not acquired. Although it can be inherited, it can also have no relation to the family of the offspring whatsoever.
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There's many different genetic disorders such as: Down Syndrom Canavan Disease Muenke Syndrome Bloom Syndrome etc
yes, they may have the genetic diseases in their family.
how is it possible for a person to have dominant genetic disorder? how is it possible for a person to have dominant genetic disorder?
genetic defects are responsible for disorders can be on any chromosome wether it is and autosome or a sex chromosome.
Autosomes come in pairs usually (one from the mother, and one from the father), but, sometimes, as in with genetic disorders, you might find things like trisomies, where you have 3 chromosomes for the same autosome, or monosomies, where you only have 1 instead of two.
Genetic defects can be associated with autosome and chromosome abnormalities.
Jack H. Jung has written: 'Genetic syndromes in communication disorders' -- subject(s): Genetic disorders, Genetics, Genetic aspects, Communicative disorders, Inborn Genetic Diseases, Communication Disorders
Sickle cell anemia and cystic fibrosis are carried on autosomes (chromosomes other than the sex chromosomes). Probably too many to list . . Right now, off the top of my head, I can think of Down's Syndrome (21st chromosome) and the "cri du chat" (5th chromosome) . . .
Two genetic disorders are Turner's syndrome and cystic fibrosis.
Genetic Disorders are caused By a change in a person's DNA. Recessive alleles is the most human genetic disorder.
There are many but in cases there are none.
Several genetic disorders are caused by genes on the X chromosomes.
Several genetic disorders are caused by genes on the X chromosomes.
The majority of psychological disorders are thought to be caused by a complex combination of biological, genetic (hereditary), familial, and social factors or biopsychosocial influences.
A genetic physician or a geneticist.