Please put the NAME of the disease in your question, so that the question can be answered.
you need two parents to get it but one parent to become a carrier. You need two parents with one of the alleles to inherit it but if you have one parent with the allele you might be a carrier. If you have two parents with the allele it does not mean that you will definitely have it. This is because the allele for cystic fibrosis is recessive.
Yes they can. Let's get a bit more clear about that answer. Parents give you a predisposition towards diabetes. If your parents have diabetes, you need to watch what you eat and how heavy you get. What they can not do is transmit the disease. It is not a communicable disease.
Explain the need for carrier frequency stability in radio transmitters?
A newborn screening test for cystic fibrosis typically detects the presence of elevated levels of immunoreactive trypsinogen (IRT) in the blood, which can indicate the condition. However, a newborn can only have cystic fibrosis if both parents are carriers of the defective CFTR gene. If only one parent is a carrier, the child will not inherit the disease, but may still be tested as a carrier. Therefore, a positive newborn screening result may indicate the need for further testing to confirm the diagnosis.
Cystic fibrosis (CF) is an autosomal recessive genetic disorder, meaning that a person must inherit two defective copies of the CFTR gene—one from each parent—to develop the disease. If an individual has only one copy of the mutated gene, they are considered a carrier but will not show symptoms of the disease. Therefore, you need two copies of the mutated gene to suffer from cystic fibrosis.
yes it's a disease in which a person shops too many things that he/she doesn't need at all
If the monkey does have any disease then your doctor decides on how many you need because of how bad and deep the scratch is. If the monkey does not have a disease then you might not need any needles at all.
To determine if any of their children will have the disease, we need to consider the genetic factors involved, such as whether the disease is inherited in a dominant or recessive manner and the genotypes of the parents. If one or both parents carry the gene for a hereditary disease, there is a possibility that their children could inherit it. Genetic counseling can provide more specific information based on family history and genetic testing. Ultimately, the risk varies depending on the specific disease and parental genetics.
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Her father has to have hemophilia as well, and the mother is a carrier or also has hemophilia. So if we pretend that the hemophilia gene is "x", you need to have "xx" to have hemophilia. The father must have the genotype "Yx" and the mother has the have "Xx" or "xx".
Yes, they do in fact have to have mono in order to pass it on to others. That does not mean however, that they have to have symptoms of mono. A person can be a carrier, meaning that they have no signs or symptoms of a disease but are carrying it and can transmit it to others.
Dog is not a carrier of the streptococcus pyogenes and as such do not need any treatment.