albinism.
huntington's disease.
color blindness.
down's syndrome.
yes, they may have the genetic diseases in their family.
Jack H. Jung has written: 'Genetic syndromes in communication disorders' -- subject(s): Genetic disorders, Genetics, Genetic aspects, Communicative disorders, Inborn Genetic Diseases, Communication Disorders
Sickle cell anemia and some nerve and brain disorders are examples of inherited diseases. These inherited diseases pass from parent to child via chromosomal exchange.
It is the treatment of genetic disorders/diseases by altering the person's genotypes.
George A. Padgett has written: 'Control of canine genetic diseases' -- subject(s): Dogs, Diseases, Pedigrees, Genetic disorders in animals, Prevention, Genetic aspects
Some examples of somatic gene disorders include cancer (mutations in somatic cells leading to uncontrolled cell growth), cardiovascular diseases (genetic alterations affecting heart function), and neurodegenerative diseases (such as Alzheimer's and Parkinson's, caused by mutations in somatic cells).
Common pedigree problems include inbreeding, genetic disorders, and lack of genetic diversity. These issues can be addressed effectively by implementing breeding programs that prioritize genetic diversity, conducting genetic testing to identify carriers of genetic disorders, and avoiding mating closely related individuals to reduce the risk of inherited diseases.
Yes, genetic diseases or disorders can be diagnosed using small blood and saliva samples. Genetic testing can analyze DNA from these samples to detect mutations associated with certain conditions. This can provide valuable information about an individual's genetic predisposition to certain diseases.
Ruth Wynne-Davies has written: 'Heritable disorders in orthopaedic practice' -- subject(s): Bones, Developmental Bone Diseases, Diseases, Familial & genetic, Genetic aspects, Joint Diseases
"Preimplantation Genetic Diagnosis, also known as genetic testing,is a procedure performed on embryos to determine the possibility of the baby developing inherited genetic disorders and diseases."
Diseases can be broadly categorized into several groups, typically including infectious diseases, non-communicable diseases, genetic disorders, autoimmune diseases, and environmental diseases. Infectious diseases are caused by pathogens, while non-communicable diseases are often chronic conditions such as heart disease and diabetes. Genetic disorders arise from mutations in genes, and autoimmune diseases occur when the immune system mistakenly attacks the body's own tissues. Environmental diseases result from exposure to harmful substances in the environment.
This range of disease includes degenerative diseases, infections, metabolic disorders, immunologic disorders, disorders of blood vessels, and physical injury.