A genetic disorder is something you inherit from birth , it could complicate the person's whole life.
ex.(sickle cell anemia,SCIDS,Turner sydrome,ans many many others.)
Genetic disorders are an abnormal condition people inherit through chromosomes or genes. Some examples are Hemophelia, Down Syndrome, Sickle Cell, and Huntington's disease.
There are a number of disorders that are passed down through genetics. Some examples are Lupus, MS, and Sickle Cell Anemia.
C. O. Carter has written: 'The genetics of locomotor disorders' -- subject(s): Gait disorders, Genetic aspects, Genetic aspects of Gait disorders, Medical genetics
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Genetic disorders
Genetics are important to study because it helps us figure out traits of things to help find genetic disorders.
There is no exact cause of autoimmune disorders, but risk factors include in genetics, gender, environment, sex hormones, and infections
Steven G. Vandenberg has written: 'The heredity of behavior disorders in adults and children' -- subject(s): Behavior genetics, Behavioral Genetics, Developmental disabilities, Familial & genetic, Genetic aspects, Genetic aspects of Developmental disabilities, Genetic aspects of Mental illness, Mental Disorders, Mental illness, Social Behavior Disorders 'Methods and goals in human behavior genetics'
Jack H. Jung has written: 'Genetic syndromes in communication disorders' -- subject(s): Genetic disorders, Genetics, Genetic aspects, Communicative disorders, Inborn Genetic Diseases, Communication Disorders
Genetic linkage analysis
Genetics can influence well-being by predisposing individuals to certain health conditions or personality traits. Environmental factors such as social support, access to healthcare, and exposure to stressors can also impact well-being by shaping lifestyle choices and mental health. The interaction of genetics and environment plays a significant role in determining overall well-being.
M. d'A Crawfurd has written: 'The genetics of Down's syndrome' 'The genetics of renal tract disorders' -- subject(s): Abnormalities, Diseases, Familial & genetics, Genetic aspects, Inborn Errors Metabolism, Urinary organs, Urologic Diseases
Studies of twins separated at birth and research with genetically altered mice have shown that there is a genetic component to obesity. Some researchers think that there are also genetic factors involved in eating disorders.