Hereditary deafness can be caused by both recessive and dominant genetic mutations. Autosomal recessive inheritance typically requires two copies of the mutated gene for deafness to manifest, while autosomal dominant inheritance only requires one copy of the mutated gene. There are also other forms of inheritance, such as X-linked and mitochondrial inheritance, that can cause hereditary deafness.
Ascariasis, bilharziasis, filariasis,hookworm and trichinosis are common forms of the disease.
J. S. Fraser has written: 'Plea for an international investigation into otosclerosis and allied forms of deafness' -- subject(s): Deafness, Otosclerosis
Either as a result of trauma such as broken bones or joints. Or you have a genetic predisposition to one of the many forms of the disease. the cause of these is not as yet known.
control the rate of reactions and regulate cell processes. forms bones and muscles. transport substances in/out of cells or to help fight disease.
Bacterial and fungal diseases are among the many disease categories which are not the result of a virus. A bacterial disease, for instance, would be strep pneumonia. A fungal disease would be a yeast infection, for instance.
Melioidosis is an infectious disease of humans and animals caused by a gram-negative bacillus found in soil and water. It has both acute and chronic forms.
lung cancer forms in he lung tissue particularly within the cells that line the air passage it is mainly caused by smoking
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No, Parkinson's disease is not caused by a mutation on chromosome 6. The exact cause of Parkinson's disease is not fully understood, but it is believed to involve a combination of genetic and environmental factors. Some rare forms of Parkinson's disease are linked to specific gene mutations, but these are not located on chromosome 6.
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