Genes do play a role in the development of Diabetes and causes a person to be born with a predisposition to the disease. A person with both parents to have diabetes have inherit the risk factors for type 1 diabetes.
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Genes determine whether you would inherit Diabetes or not. Diabetes is dependent on the immune system. The immune system is in turn dependent on genes. If there is any imbalance in the immune system, it triggers an autoimmune reaction. Other factors like gender, diet and body reaction also play a role in determining if you would inherit diabetes or not.
the genes play a big roll in the offspring. Genes are important because they make you look like your parents
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Genes play a role in where your body stores fat. Some people have genes that make the face a prime fat spot
Genes are located on chromosomes. Genes are simply regions on chromosomes that code for polypeptides.
genes makeup DNA which makes up chromosomes which are in the center of the cell they give your characteristics
Half of your genes come from your mother and half of your genes come from your father.
Yes, Jay Cutler of the Broncos plays football with type one diabetes.
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Yes, magnesium can play a role in the decrease of risk of getting type 2 diabetes. However, that alone will not reduce the risk completely. There are other things that can also help such as chromium, zinc, Vit D, Vit B12 and folic acid, as well as exercise and weight loss.