This can come in handy for your doctor or medical practitioner when it comes to diagnosing ailments. If you have a history of a particular disorder, the doctor can look to that as a possibility because if it runs in your family you have a higher percentage chance of inheriting it as well. Also, you can prepare yourself for the particular disorder by taking precautionary steps to minimize the damage if you know/think you might develop the disorder eventually. An example is heart disease or diabetes - if you know that it runs in your family then you can take steps at a younger age to eat right, exercise and minimize/eliminate the associated risk factors for developing the disease.
to some extent it comes down to how much you eat and how regularly you eat it. eating lots of vitamin b and exrcising lots can improve your metabolism.
50% from each parent in other words 23 chromosomes donated per parent.
The nucleus. Mitochondria also contain DNA, but not your whole genome. Your mitochondrial DNA comes only from your mother.
in short, yes. the gen. code is split over chromosomes, which come in pairs. a human has 23 such pairs. one of from each pair comes from the father and one from the mother. each chromosome itself consists of two strains, with one being the mirror of the other. this is a rather complex topic, for a more detailed answer, see wikipedia. (hets half of its genetic code from the father and half from the mother)
Out of disorder comes chaos.
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It's Genetic, comes from your parents gene's
Any abnormal blood disorder comes under the broad term blood dyscrasia.Any abnormal blood disorder comes under the broad term blood dyscrasia.
Post traumatic stress disorder comes to mind.
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Modern genetics indicate that most mental disorders are a combination of nature and nurture. Most human disorders are due to a combination of certain genes (there isn't just one depression gene, nor is there one gene that causes anxiety). It is the interaction of these groups of genes and the environment that causes the disorder to arise. Someone can have all the genes of an anxiety disorder and never experience the symptoms of the anxiety disorder, and someone without the genetic disposition to the disorder can develop it. When it comes to the nature vs nurture question, it's generally a more complicated mixture of them both that cause the disorder or behavior that's questioned.
Bipolar disorder is not a disorder that comes in stages. If you are referring to how "bipolar" this person is, well, they are bipolar. So really, how moody they are depends on the day.
Yes, as this is where your fathers genetic information comes from which is why you have a mix of genes.
This can come in handy for your doctor or medical practitioner when it comes to diagnosing ailments. If you have a history of a particular disorder, the doctor can look to that as a possibility because if it runs in your family you have a higher percentage chance of inheriting it as well. Also, you can prepare yourself for the particular disorder by taking precautionary steps to minimize the damage if you know/think you might develop the disorder eventually. An example is heart disease or diabetes - if you know that it runs in your family then you can take steps at a younger age to eat right, exercise and minimize/eliminate the associated risk factors for developing the disease.