answersLogoWhite

0

Parents might decide to have genetic testing to determine if either or both of them carry certain genetic traits that could be passed on to their offspring. Some genetic traits will lead to severe birth defects or problematic diseases that could severely impact the quality of their children's lives.

If they are indeed carriers of certain traits, they may choose to avoid having children or choose adoption as an alternative. In this way, they can eliminate their particular genetic line and avoid passing the trait on to the next generation.

User Avatar

Wiki User

17y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

Why do people have a unibrow?

Its genetic,their parents or parent might have that genetic.


Who pays for genetic testing of a child in a child support court if you might not be the father?

father


How do you get rid of my parents drug tests?

I don't know...quit doing drugs and your parents might quit testing you, maybe?


Why would a baby have a disorder if his parents do not?

There are two possible explanations. Not all disorders are genetic; for example, the baby might have an infection, might be malnourished, might be injured. Secondly, the baby actually might have a genetic disorder, because the genetics of a baby are not identical to either of the parents, being inherited from both of them. If both parents have a recessive gene, that gene might not be expressed in either parent but could still be expressed in their baby.


Does a wasp resemble its parents?

it is possible that a wasp can resemble its parents because of genetics. if a child can resemble its parents, it will be possible that a wasp can resemble its parents. it might not be physical but possible it its genetic coding.


How does one determine if they have a parent who is Jew or grandmother?

Answer:Asking parents or grandparents is a simple and effective method of obtaining this information.If neither parents or grandparents or any other relative is alive you can go for genetic testing (DNA) tests. This type of testing can determine the likely origin of your ancestors. You can then research the demographics of the region to determine the potential that you ancestors might have been Jewish.The problem is the term Jewish has both an ethnic connotation and a religious connotation. No tests will pick up the religious part. As for the ethnic part, it is a bit thin with all the genetic mixing and conversion to Judaism going on. Say you were related to Sammy Davis Jr. Your DNA ethnicity would give you no clue, and you have no genetic basis for religious testing.


What is a disadvantage of analysing chromosome number and the genetic sequences in the amniotic fluid allowing the doctor to diagnose the gender of the baby as well as any genetic disease in the baby?

Because the parents might choose to abort a baby that isn't of the preferred gender (if the parents wanted a boy they might abort a fetus that is a girl).


Are there prenatal tests for albinism?

Yes, there are prenatal tests for albinism, particularly if there is a known family history of the condition. Genetic testing can be conducted through procedures like amniocentesis or chorionic villus sampling (CVS) to analyze the fetus's DNA for mutations associated with albinism. Additionally, non-invasive prenatal testing (NIPT) might provide insights, although it is less common for albinism specifically. It's important for prospective parents to consult with a genetic counselor for personalized information and guidance.


Why do people move to the UK?

because it might be safer im England then it is in there country , there might be better education for the children , the parents might just decide they like the weather or they like the country or there family might live there.


Can you move into your pregnant girlfriends house at 16?

Depends on how your parents feel about it. And hers. If your parents fight it, you might have to look into emancipation but you have to meet specific requirements if you decide to go that way.


What determines genes is it just luck?

Genes are determined by heredity; they are inherited from both male and female parents, who in turn inherited their genes from their parents, etc. In the broad perspective, genes are the product of biological evolution. There is also a minor element of random chance, which you might call luck.


What is the most accurate gender predictor other than an ultrasound?

Genetic testing is possible, and is often used to check for health conditions the baby might possess