The plant cell would have no way to expel or store waste product and:
-Die
or
-explode
Phenylketonuria (PKU) is the human genetic defect that results in the failure to metabolize the amino acid phenylalanine.
You're carrying the gene for a genetic defect but you don't have the disorder because one of your paerent had a dominant gene which you received.
It depends on the context. If melanin was essential to good health, and a lack of it produces serious health problems then it could be considered a defect (assuming the lack of melanin was due to genetics). Having a total lack of it when the vast majority of creatures have it would certainly qualify as an unusual condition but just having less of it than others is a little too vague to be considered a defect without understanding the context. Like any 'trait' less of something may be beneficial in some environments but more of it may be beneficial in others. ----------------------------------- Albinism (complete or partial loss of melanin) is genetic.
Yes he's real, he has an rare genetic defect which affected his defense-system. An virus which normally gives wraths was able to produce some sort of material which caused the "wood" to grow.
There are a wide variety of eye defects that can potentially cause color-deficient vision. The most common one is color blindness, which is a sex-linked genetic trait.
Sterility means that they cannot reproduce, which would prevent the genetic defect from being passed on to future generations.
it is a type of neural tube defect or known as a birth defect
Anterior colporrhaphy is the most common procedure to repair a central defect
There are dozens of diseases caused by a genetic defect. They are known as genetic diseases. Sickle Cell anemia, Hemophilia, Tay-Sachs, Huntingtons Disease- and many others are genetic diseases.
sometimes they can, by genetic defect.
Phenylketonuria (PKU) is the human genetic defect that results in the failure to metabolize the amino acid phenylalanine.
In this case a cation-vacancy defect is created.
One genetic defect the Sphynx is prone to is skin diseases.
Genetic testing
Birth defect? Genetic mutation?
A genetic defect.
Genetic defects can be associated with autosome and chromosome abnormalities.