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If a genetic disorder is carried on a recessive gene, offspring will only have the disorder if both parents have the recessive gene.
mutation
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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.
The causes of genetic disorders areThey can be inherited through Parents;Mutations may occur;A deletion may occur.These are the causes of a genetic disorder.
Marfan's syndrome is a genetic disorder, so one would inherit it from their biological parents. You can't "catch" marfans syndrome
If a genetic disorder is carried on a recessive gene, offspring will only have the disorder if both parents have the recessive gene.
This sounds like another way of making reference to biological or bio parents, the man and woman who provided the genetic material that formed you.
The answer depends on the genes of the parents and further ancestors.
mutation
Not really. Each of the two parents supply half the genetic material that make you YOU.
Huntington's disease is not contagious as it is a genetic disorder. It is passed down from parents.
it helps by teaching them so of the right things
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.
Both parents are carriers of the recessive gene and if the child inherits that gene from both mother and father the child will have the disease even though the parents don't.
The causes of genetic disorders areThey can be inherited through Parents;Mutations may occur;A deletion may occur.These are the causes of a genetic disorder.
DNA technology can allow us to identify a person's parents by comparing the individual's DNA to their potential biological parents. By analyzing the genetic markers and similarities between the DNA samples, scientists can determine if a person shares genetic material with their alleged parents, establishing a biological relationship. Techniques such as DNA sequencing and genetic profiling are commonly used for this purpose.