Women who have Diabetes and poor control of their blood sugar have a higher risk of giving birth to babies with chromosomal defects.
American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG). Pregestational Diabetes Mellitus. ACOG Practice Bulletin, number 60, March 2005 (reaffirmed 2007).
Women with diabetes also have a higher risk of colon and colorectal cancer.
To be exact there are 4 genetic variants on the 12th chromosome, 3 on the 16th, 2 on 1,2,4,6,10,14,17, and 1 on 7,11,18,19,20,21, and 22
Red blood cells
chromosome 19
Any chromosome can be affected by aneuploidy. However, generally, the larger the chromosome, the larger the likelihood that the change in chromosome number will be fatal.
Chromosome 13
*affected
Chromosome 21q22 which accounts for 20% of familial ALS.
Chromosome 2
Chromosome number 20.
Chromosome 9.
chromosome 19
Any chromosome can be affected by aneuploidy. However, generally, the larger the chromosome, the larger the likelihood that the change in chromosome number will be fatal.
People 18 and under are affected by juvenile diabetes.
Chromosome 13
x
*affected
Chromosome 21q22 which accounts for 20% of familial ALS.
It's Chromosome X .
Some scientists say: -The insulin dependent DDM1, Diabtese mellitus is on chromosome 6 -Type 1 Diabetes was found on chromosome 1q42, and possibly 11 -Type 2 Diabetes on Chromosomes 12 and/or 20