From one's ancestors, some of whom may have had the disorder themselves and some of whom may have been carriers with the gene but not the actual disorder.
In rare cases it is from a mutation, transcription error, or other genetic change directly in the chromosomes of either the mother's egg cell or father's sperm cell and did not previously exist in anyone in the family, but will be able to be passed on from that individual to future generations.
Its a pedigree. A pedigree shows the inheritance of a genetic disorder within a family and can help to determine the inheritance pattern and whether any particular individual has an allele for that disorder.
A Pedigree
By showing the history of genetics in the family
Heamophilia
i have a genetic disorder
A parent can learn the risks of having a child with a genetic disorder by looking at their own history. A genetic disorder is... da da da da! Genetic! so the traits of this disorder would be passed down through the generations. If both parents have family members with the trait or if the disorder is a dominant trait then there is a high chance of the disorder being passed down to the child. If the trait is recessive and only one parent has the genetic disorder in their family history then there are some pretty low chances of it being passed along to the child. Even if the trait is recessive, if both parents have the diorder in their history then there is about a 50% chance of the child having the disorder.
color blindness is one
It is a disorder which is passed on through your genes. It's actually quite simple. You see, hemophilia is hereditary, hence the "genetic". Then, it is a disorder of the blood, hence "disorder". "Genetic Disorder".
Someone who has a gene for a recessive genetic disorder but does not exhibit the disorder is referred to as a "carrier." Carriers possess one copy of the mutated gene and one normal gene, which means they can pass the mutated gene to their offspring without showing symptoms of the disorder themselves.
Alice in Wonderland has a genetic predisposition; however, it is neurological (not genetic) disorder.
No, it is a genetic disorder; the only way you could possibly classify it as a cultural disorder would be to say that it is predominant within family groups
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