Yes, and Yes ... many and many Examples of this are currently and constantly Available.
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If there is a lack of chromosomes, then the full genetic structure of a human being cannot be reproduced because a human is made up of forty-three chromosomes (twenty-three from each parent) and if one is missing, there will only be forty-five, which will not reproduce a human being.
There is no known specific genetic component to varicocele. There are many lifestyle factors for varicocele.
the information of how you and your body are put together, without this you wouldn't be you, when their are mutations in the DNA they generally cause severe disorders.
Many sex-linked genes are found on the X chromosome. More than 100 sex-linked genetic disorders have now been mapped to the X chromosome. The human Y chromosome is much smaller than the X chromosome and appears to contain only few genes.
No. Quite the opposite actually. Interracial breeding is beneficial to the human species as a whole because it eliminates harmful genes on both the mother and father's side in the child. In many genes, the more genetically different the mother is from the father, the healthier the child. In this way, you could argue, technically speaking, that intraracial breeding is akin to incest.
There are many tests for alleles that cause human genetic disorders. These tests are usually taken by blood or other bodily samples.
There are many but in cases there are none.
many genetic disorders cant be treated and the best thing to do is see a genetic councelor or do one of the many things you love to do. but, also some are treatable
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Over 30 different disorders of fat metabolism are related to genetic defects.
None occur directly from left-handedness, though it is known to be linked to other genetic disorders.
"The cause it not yet known. It seems that no two autistic children are alike. According to the Mayo Clinic, there are many likely causes such as genetic disorders and environmental factors."
There's many different genetic disorders such as: Down Syndrom Canavan Disease Muenke Syndrome Bloom Syndrome etc
There are many genetic mutations that affect the hemoglobin itself, the best-known of which is sickle cell disease. Such hereditary disorders as spherocytosis weaken the outer membrane of the red cell.
Some genetic algorithms that are known so far by researchers are bioinformatics, phylogenetics, economics and chemistry. There are many genetic algorithms known.
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Autism has a genetic basis, and many people believe that it is caused by the genes being altered by environmental factors, such as exposure to toxins or allergens. Scientifically, the cause of autism spectrum disorders is unknown.