No. A gametic disorder is one that results from an absent or defective gene. A congenital disorder is caused by incidents at birth such as starvation of oxygen after an umbilical cord is wrapped around the newborn's neck. This can cause defects such as Cerebral Palsy. A few examples of a gametic disorder are cystic fibrosis and hemophilia.
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In the gametes.
Organisms that reproduce sexually generally exhibit gametic meiosis. Organisms that reproduce through gametic meiosis are typically humans or even animals.
Gametic incompatibility is the inability for a sperm to penetrate and fertilise the egg. For example, in abalones, the sperm carries a lysin protein that dissolves a hole in the egg's envelope, but only in eggs from the same species of abalone (D.J. Futuyma, Evolutionary Biology, 1998)
An acquired brain injury is a brain injury acquired at some point other than birth for reasons other than part of a genetic or congenital disorder.
Albinism is a congenital disorder.
All the above
Congenital disorder is noninfectious disease. Although it may be a result of infection by some infective agent like rubella virus, during first trimester of pregnancy.
There is no way to prevent a congenital immuno-deficiency disorder. However, someone with a congenital immunodeficiency disorder might want to consider getting genetic counseling before having children.
A congenital disorder is any abnormal condition that exists at the time of birth.
Haemophilia is a congenital disorder, those that have it were born with it and it manifests early in life.
About 30%
congenital heart disease
Congenital hydrocephalus is a brain disorder, link below.
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No. For example, someone might be born with an extra finger, which is a congenital disorder, but live a completely normal life otherwise.
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