nicotine in tobacco from cigarettes... can make cells mutate which is cancer
yes, they may have the genetic diseases in their family.
a karyotype
Monogenetic disorders are caused by a mutation in a single gene. The mutation may be present on one or both chromosomes (one chromosome inherited from each parent). Examples of monogenic disorders are: sickle cell disease, cystic fibrosis, polycystic kidney disease, and Tay-Sachs disease.
Those terms are synonymous - but genetic defect is more likely to be used to describe a physiological deformity that results from genetics, whereas a chromosomal abnormality might not produce a visible deformity.
Exposure to mutagens, such as chemicals, radiation ect. May I ask why you would want to do this?
Mutagens can induce changes in the genetic material of an organism, leading to mutations. These mutations can result in harmful effects such as increased risk of cancer, birth defects, or genetic disorders.
The government regulates the use of chemicals known to be mutagens to protect public health and the environment. Mutagens can cause genetic mutations that may lead to serious health issues, including cancer and hereditary disorders. By establishing laws, the government aims to minimize exposure to harmful substances, ensure safe handling and disposal practices, and promote research on safer alternatives. These regulations help safeguard both current and future generations from potential genetic damage.
The causes of genetic disorders areThey can be inherited through Parents;Mutations may occur;A deletion may occur.These are the causes of a genetic disorder.
Scientist may tesh for genetic disorders using FISH or DNA profiling.
Hereditary hypercoagulation disorders may not be prevented. Genetic and blood testing may help determine a person's tendency to develop these disorders
Genetic disorders are caused by abnormalities in an individual's DNA, either through mutations or changes in the genes. These abnormalities can be inherited from parents or can occur spontaneously during a person's lifetime. Genetic disorders can affect various aspects of health and development.
Genetic disorders are usually diagnosed by specialists after a person complains of symptoms. Occasionally, they may be diagnosed by geneticists, following a battery of tests.
yes, they may have the genetic diseases in their family.
Yes, mutations can spontaneously occur during DNA replication due to errors in DNA polymerase, exposure to mutagens, or other factors that can introduce changes in the DNA sequence. These mutations can result in changes to an individual's genetic material, which may lead to genetic disorders, disease, or potentially even evolution.
A mutagen is a substance that can alter the DNA of an organism, potentially leading to genetic mutations. This can result in harmful changes in the genetic material, which may lead to negative effects like increased risk of cancer or other health issues. It is important to take precautions when working with mutagens to minimize exposure and potential risks.
a karyotype
no it does not No they do not. While there may be some disorders and medication that may cause someone to bald, it is generally a genetic reason.