Only diseases that are transmitted through genes are inherited. All others are not, especially things like infections.
YES
No, SPS is not inheritable.
Margaret Sanger claims that it should be illegal for people to be parents if inheritable diseases such as epilepsy or insanity.
Since only gamete cells actually participate in the creation of a new organism, it is only the mutations in gamete cells which are inheritable; mutations in somatic cells are not inheritable.
YesAnswerYES. Think about it, we could eliminate genes that code for inheritable diseases and mental diseases. I know and have seen many mentally ill people and people with genetic diseases and it breaks my heart. The pain they have to go through....it could all be eliminated before birth by fixing the genes.
No。
Not by birth
no
Marfan syndrome is one of the more common inheritable disorders.
Yes, an altered gene in a zygote can be inheritable as it becomes part of the offspring's genetic makeup. This alteration can be passed on to future generations through the germline cells.
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(used with a singular verb) the branch of biology linking the study of genetic inheritance with the study of cell structure, esp. for human chromosome analysis for the detection of inheritable diseases. The branch of biology that deals with heredity and the cellular components, particularly chromosomes, associated with heredity. (used with a singular verb) the branch of biology linking the study of genetic inheritance with the study of cell structure, esp. for human chromosome analysis for the detection of inheritable diseases. The branch of biology that deals with heredity and the cellular components, particularly chromosomes, associated with heredity.