Abnormalities was created on 2010-01-12.
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There are several types of chromosomal abnormalities, including deletion, duplication, inversion, translocation, and aneuploidy. These abnormalities can lead to genetic disorders and abnormalities in human development.
I would not, why? we must to be contented on what GOD given to us, Because GOD created equally with the same image and likenesses so there's no reason to prefix any abnormalities.,,,,, wellosz.
Livestock themselves are unique in their own major types of abnormalities or mutations. But the causes of these abnormalities or mutations are very similar among all livestock species. Therefore, abnormalities and mutations in livestock are caused by four main things: Heredity Nutritional Deficiencies or Toxicities Radiation Accidents of Development
What are three ways the brain is related to mental abnormalities
Beverly Ann Barash has written: 'Anatomic studies in the 18-trisomy syndrome' -- subject(s): Abnormalities, Human, Congenital Abnormalities, Human Abnormalities
Teratology is the study of abnormalities of physiological development. This is important for understanding congenital abnormalities, cancers, etc.
Chromosomal abnormalities can affect any cell in the body since they involve changes in the genetic material that is present in every cell. However, the impact of these abnormalities can vary depending on which chromosomes are affected and the specific genes involved.
T. V. N. Persaud has written: 'A history of anatomy' -- subject(s): Human anatomy, History 'Environmental causes of human birth defects' -- subject(s): Abnormalities, Abnormalities, Drug Induced, Abnormalities, Human, Drug Induced Abnormalities, Environmental Exposure, Environmental aspects, Etiology, Fetus, Human Abnormalities, Teratogenic agents, Teratogens
Difficult labor is commonly caused by one of the three following conditions: abnormalities in the mother's birth canal; abnormalities in the position of the fetus; or abnormalities in the labor, including weak or infrequent contractions
An upper gastrointestinal endoscopy (upper GI) is one test to detect abnormalities of the esophagus.
Genetic defects can be associated with autosome and chromosome abnormalities.