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A defect in the mitochondria would cause fatigue, as it is the organelle responsible for energy production within a cell.
If you have a faulty gene, (a gene defect) then every cell in you body has it and possibly all or some of the sex cells you produce will have it too. There is noting really at the moment you can do about this (but gene therapy is a developing science). If you know you have a gene defect, you will have been told this by a qualified medical practitioner (a doctor). You need to ask this doctor to refer you to an expert in the field relating to your condition so that you can be advised how best to live your life and so you know the risks associated with your condition to passing the problem on to your offspring.
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There are dozens of diseases caused by a genetic defect. They are known as genetic diseases. Sickle Cell anemia, Hemophilia, Tay-Sachs, Huntingtons Disease- and many others are genetic diseases.
congenitial heart defect
Your question is not clear. "This part" of what? Are you asking about Spina Bifida or another birth defect? Please clarify your question.
Genetic defects can be associated with autosome and chromosome abnormalities.
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MI - Myocardial Infraction CHF - Cardiac heart failure ASD - Atrial septal Defect VSD - Ventral septal defect
One genetic defect the Sphynx is prone to is skin diseases.
Congenital diseases are passed genetically from a parent to an off-spring .These are acquired by birth.Acquired diseases are not passed genetically .they are acquired after birth.
The defect most commonly affects individuals who inherit it genetically, such as those with a family history of the defect. Additionally, the defect may indirectly affect populations by increasing the risk of certain health conditions associated with the defect or impacting disease prevalence in certain populations.
The upper chambers of the heart are called atria, and the wall that separates them is called the atrial septum. Thus a defect in that wall is called an atrial septal defect. They are not uncommon, and can run in families and be associated with genetic abnormalities such as Down syndrome.
A defect in the cell-mediated immune system response was identified with regard to Hepatitis B (with many articles written about this in 2008-2009). HIV-AIDS is another disease with a defect in cell-mediated immune response, as well. There are other immunodeficiency diseases involving this kind of defect, too. immunological deficiency syndroms