Celiac disease is a very contagous disease and can be fatal it i caused by many things
- tommyFarnum
unfortunatly tommy is wrong, celiac disease is not contageous! a likley cause is a genetic mutation due to either environmental toxins or hergayeditory links.
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Mutations involve changes in the DNA code.
The introduction of animals into a breeding population that are unrelated will increase genetic variation.
Genetic variation, which can lead to evoloution, and then potentially a new species.
Discuss the issues related to genetic mutations: sexual reproductions, migration and population size
no it isn't it is genetic, you inherit it
no it isn't it is genetic, you inherit it
There has been no definitive evidence that genetic modification of wheat causes an increase in celiac disease. However, there is a correlation between celiac disease and the amount of wheat ingested in a population.
Celiac disease is primarily associated with specific genetic variations in the HLA-DQ genes, particularly HLA-DQ2 and HLA-DQ8, rather than being caused by a point mutation or frameshift mutation. These variations are typically due to small insertions or deletions that can alter the amino acid sequence, but the disease is more strongly linked to these haplotypes than to a single mutation type. Therefore, while mutations can play a role in the genetic predisposition to celiac disease, it's not accurately characterized solely as a point or frameshift mutation.
Yes. Usually if a someone is diagnosed with celiac, they will have other family members with the disease. Anoother associated allergy to celiac is lactose-intolerance. (allergy to milk).Yes, celiac disease is a hereditary disease. A doctor can determine if you suffer from it.
No, a bowel resection cannot cause celiac disease. Celiac disease is an autoimmune condition triggered by the ingestion of gluten in genetically predisposed individuals. While bowel resection can affect the digestive system, it does not lead to the development of celiac disease, which is related to genetic factors and immune responses rather than surgical interventions.
Celiac disease and bulimia are separate conditions; having bulimia does not cause celiac disease. Celiac disease is an autoimmune disorder triggered by gluten in genetically predisposed individuals, while bulimia is an eating disorder characterized by binge eating followed by purging. However, individuals with bulimia may experience gastrointestinal symptoms that could overlap with those of celiac disease, and if they have a genetic predisposition, they could develop celiac disease independently. It's important for anyone with eating disorders to seek medical advice for proper diagnosis and treatment.
About 1.3% of the population are born with the condition, the chances of inheriting the disease from a Celiac parent are unknown because the genetic triggers for the disease are not fully understood, though at least two have been identified.
Several different mutations can cause the same genetic disease due to the redundancy and complexity of genetic coding. Multiple mutations can occur in the same gene, affecting its function in various ways, such as altering protein structure, disrupting regulation, or leading to premature stop signals. Additionally, mutations in different genes that interact within the same biological pathway can also result in similar disease phenotypes. This genetic variability highlights the diverse mechanisms through which diseases can manifest despite differing underlying mutations.
Celiac's Disease.
If you have celiac disease then it will damage your small intestine.
Of course!... Celiac Disease does not interfear with having a child. It just means that your child might have celiac disease.