because maybe they dont or dont have any way of cureing anything?
people get aids
If a genetic disorder is carried on a recessive gene, offspring will only have the disorder if both parents have the recessive gene.
No, it is not a disorder of any kind. It's a natural sexual orientation.
Yes, without any risk of genetic disorder
It is a genetic disorder that people are born with.
You could make a pedigree which could identify carriers of a genetic disorder and individuals with the disorder. You could do blood tests to determine whether a person carries a gene for a particular genetic disorder. You could make a karyotype to determine whether there are any chromosomal abnormalities.
Its a pedigree. A pedigree shows the inheritance of a genetic disorder within a family and can help to determine the inheritance pattern and whether any particular individual has an allele for that disorder.
There arent any. There arent any. There arent any.
A genetic disorder is something an individual is born with, and results from a problem within their genetic material. This means they have inherited the disease or disorder from their Mother or Father. You cannot inherit an infectious disease, you acquire it during your lifetime from a germ, such as a virus or a bacterium. You can also recover from an infectious disease, whereas you will always suffer from a genetic disorder if you inherit one.
to my knowledge there arent any. if you want one you should be looking for inhibition of ethelene production or receptor sensitivity.
No, it is a genetic disorder. Actually, it's an autoimmune disorder, although people may have a genetic predisposition for getting MS. You can't catch it, but sometimes an infection (or any other type of stress to the body) can be the trigger which allows it to start.
We are not sure what you mean, but if you are asking if there are any foods that treat bipolar disorder effectively, the answer is "no." It should be treated by a health professional who is specially trained to do so. "Natural cures" are not the way to go, no matter what the online quacks say.