This can come in handy for your doctor or medical practitioner when it comes to diagnosing ailments. If you have a history of a particular disorder, the doctor can look to that as a possibility because if it runs in your family you have a higher percentage chance of inheriting it as well. Also, you can prepare yourself for the particular disorder by taking precautionary steps to minimize the damage if you know/think you might develop the disorder eventually. An example is Heart disease or Diabetes - if you know that it runs in your family then you can take steps at a younger age to eat right, exercise and minimize/eliminate the associated risk factors for developing the disease.
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 genetic disorder (or a hereditary disease/inherited disorder) is when a wrong gene or chromosomal aberration changes what your genome normally would be. For example: Down's Syndrome or Trisomy 21 which means that that person has 3 copies of chromosome 21 instead of the normal 2.
They allow you to examine many generations of a family, and follow traits - allowing you to postulate genotypes
If it is a genetic disease/disorder that means it is a problem in the person's DNA which was created before the birth therefore it is not acquired. Although it can be inherited, it can also have no relation to the family of the offspring whatsoever.
yes, they may have the genetic diseases in their family.
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
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.
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
A genetic disorder (or a hereditary disease/inherited disorder) is when a wrong gene or chromosomal aberration changes what your genome normally would be. For example: Down's Syndrome or Trisomy 21 which means that that person has 3 copies of chromosome 21 instead of the normal 2.
Bipolar disorder has a genetic component - it does seem to run in families, and if you have people in your family who have bipolar disorder, you have a higher chance to have it yourself. However, there is more than just genetics causing it - scientists haven't figured out the whole think, but they know it is more than just a gene or group of genes. Some people can grow up in the same family and have the same genes, but not develop bipolar disorder.
it is a 50/50 because if you cant get more that 50 % its not
There is a genetic component as family members of affected people are more likely to get it, however, most people with Crohn's Disease do not have affected family members so there are other factors that are probably more important.
Osgood Schlatter Disease is a genetic disorder
They allow you to examine many generations of a family, and follow traits - allowing you to postulate genotypes
If it is a genetic disease/disorder that means it is a problem in the person's DNA which was created before the birth therefore it is not acquired. Although it can be inherited, it can also have no relation to the family of the offspring whatsoever.