Down's Syndrome
Kleinfelter's Syndrome
Chromosomal translocation is a mutation caused by non-homologous chromosome parts becoming rearranged. Examples include the disorders Burkitt's lymphoma, papillary thyroid cancer and schizophrenia.
Down syndrome, also known as trisomy 21, is a chromosomal mutation in the form of a third duplicate of a human's 21st chromosome.
It's possible to get Down Syndrome from a duplication of one of the 21st chromosomes.
Down Syndrome=Trisomy 21.
No. Some can be caused are caused by nurture: health - including diet and diseases.
If something were passed down from parents, that would be inheritance. A mutation is when something goes wrong and causes a change in the genetic structure. Mutations can be caused by radiation or chemicals or mutations can also occur "naturally" when some part of DNA replication or correction goes wrong.
It's called a framing error or a reading frameshift a genetic mutation caused by indels (insertions or deletions) of a number of nucleotides in a DNA sequence that is not evenly divisible by three.
*Without the microscope doctors wouldn't be able to develope medicans for certain diseases because they wouldn'tknow what caused it.* People would die and doctors wouldn't know what caused it to occur.
Louis Pasteur was the first man to stumble across the germ theory, and was discovered in 1861. This then led to many other diseases being found as everyone know knew that germs caused disease. Robert Koch was one of these scientists and he found the cure for two of the most deadliest diseases from the time: cholera and TB (tuberculosis), with the help from a microsope he was able to isolate the germ that caused the disease and so other scientists could then work on how to cure the diseases.
Deletion
It is caused by a gene mutation in the single gene on chromosome 7 that produces a protein known as CFTR.
Neither. It is an extra #21 chromosome.
Yes, it is caused by a mutation in the gene for the protein CFTR.
nodules
A translocation chromosomal mutation will result when two non-homologous chromosomes each broken by some sort of clastogen and then are swapped.
There are many thousands of different mutations.
Down syndrome is caused by an additional chromosome while PKU is due to a mutation or defect in a gene.
Sickle cell anemia.
Sickle cell anemia and thalassemia are two diseases caused by mutation of the protein hemoglobin.
cystic fibrosis
When point mutation occurs at cellular level, it can cause many diseases. Some of these diseases include Cancer, Sickle-Cell Anemia, Cystic Fibrosis and Color Blindness.