Polydactyly can be diagnosed by external observation, x ray, and fetal sonogram
You can get an ultrasound, which allows you to see the fetus in the womb. You can usually see any cases of polydactyly from an ultrasound.
No
Diabetes is not "caught" so there is no 'carrier" for diabetes.
Yes, testing the mother for skewed x-inactivation.
Tyler Steven Hayden discovered polydactyly.
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Polydactyly and syndactyly can occur simultaneously when extra digits are fused
carrier is constant frequency information is a change from that constant
Polydactyly can be corrected by surgical removal of the extra digit or partial digit
Polydactyly is the term for the presence of extra fingers. Syndactyly is the term for fused fingers.
Polydactyly is more common in men, because it is a genetic disorder. Because females have 2 X chromosomes, a recessive trait passed down on one will be covered by the dominant trait on their other X chromosome for no polydactyly. Males though, have an X and Y chromosome which means that that the Y chromosome, carrying no trait for polydactyly, will not affect an X chromosome with the allele for polydactyly. Hence, polydactyly is found in men more than women.
No. Polydactyly is purely an autosomal dominant genetic disorder and cannot be caused by any environmental stress.
I am not sure but htis is what I found on Google. Carrier Sense Multiple Access Collision Detect