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no, it is a chromosomal abnormality, not a contagious disease.
sickle cell is an autosomal recessive disorder
Hungtington's disease is a dominant mutation in the gene that codes for the protein 'Huntington' It only affects a single gene, the remainder of the chromosome is unaffected and therefore it is not a chromosomal abnormality
There are many different chromosomal abnormalities in a RETT patient it includes ring chromosome(especially X chromosome),dicentric,chromosomal and chromatid breaks etc...
A abnormality in the size, shape, or number of chromosomes.
Trisomy an abnormality in chromosomal development.
By what is called as amniocentesis, you can diagnose the chromosomal abnormality of the unborn baby. You do this procedure under cover of ultrasonography. The fetal cells will give you complete picture of the chromosomal abnormality of the unborn child.
Trisomy
chromosomal abnormality of the developing fetus.
Yes, it takes place in chromosome 4.
Chromosomal abnormality is a broader term, describing duplications, loss, gain etc, of a particular chromosome. More related to the structures in an ideogram.Genetic disorder is a much broader term that describes any chromosomal or genetic changes. A disease condition.