Yes, individuals with Huntington's disease can reproduce, as the condition does not directly affect fertility. However, there is a 50% chance that a child of an affected parent will inherit the gene for the disease. Prospective parents may consider genetic counseling to understand the risks and options available to them.
yes they all reproduce they all haave sex in the Pokemon centre
Koch's postulates serve as criteria for microbiological diagnosis of specific diseases. They more specifically try to find out what pathogens are responsible for the disease by seeing if they are only found in diseased individuals, if they can be isolated, if they can make a healthy organism sick if introduced, and if they are able to be re-isolated and found identical to the first isolated group.
You cannot catch Endocarditis. It is commonly found in people who have damaged , diseased or artificial heart valve.
Koch's postulates are used to establish a causal relationship between a specific microbe and a disease. They provide a systematic framework for identifying the pathogens responsible for infectious diseases by demonstrating that the microbe is present in diseased individuals, can be isolated and cultured, causes the disease when introduced to a healthy host, and can be re-isolated from the experimental host. This method has been foundational in microbiology and has helped in understanding and controlling infectious diseases.
yes they do, but its not described.
Too few individuals remain to reproduce
Get Lost - Huntingtons album - was created in 1999-01.
Survive and reproduce.
If seven individuals of the genus Euglena reproduce at one time, the number of resulting individuals will depend on the reproductive process of Euglena. If each individual undergoes binary fission (dividing into two), then 7 individuals will result in 14 individuals.
hybrids
ONE snapping turtle can't reproduce. It takes two, male and female. But yeah, snapping turtles as a specie do reproduce. All living things eventually die, so a specie that doesn't reproduce to replace old individuals with young individuals will disappear rather soon.
It can be, especially for the family.
The symptoms of Huntingtons Disease are, mental deterioration and uncontrollable movements; symptoms usually appear in middle ages.
Yes, individuals with dwarfism can reproduce just like individuals without dwarfism. The likelihood of passing on the condition to their offspring can vary depending on the specific genetic cause of the dwarfism. It is possible for individuals with dwarfism to have children who do not have the condition.
the definition is when individuals in a reproduce at a constant rate
Yes. The involuntary movements of Huntington's were thought to resemble a kind of dance (chorea - like choreograph).
Monosomy