http://www.iowabeefcenter.org/pdfs/bch/01900.pdf " Many of these are caused by varying amounts of genetic influence; others are caused by environmental conditions or an interaction between the animal's genetic makeup and the environment in which it lives." " 2. Water head (internal hydrocephalus). Excess fluid is present in the brain (Figure 2). Calves are usually born dead or die shortly after birth. Environmental factors can cause the disease, as well as being inherited as a simple recessive trait."
No. Environmental and dietary factors exacerbate the condition,
Hydrocephalus is usually the result of one or more brain disorders within the skull, refer link below.
This may be because there are multiple factors involved, different disorders with different pathologies, or a combination of both contributing to the condition.
I have hydrocephalus and its not "viral" hydrocephalus, its congenital (i believe that's how its spelled.) anyways congenital hydrocephalus is present or detected at birth without it being in your ancestry. Genetic hydrocephalus means it was passed on from a generation or family member before you.
No, diabetes is not a sex-linked trait. It is a complex condition influenced by a combination of genetic and environmental factors.
genetic factors, environmental factors,race
Environmental. It's a virus.
eczema is not hereditary althoug there is a higher risk if the parent does have it or the parent has bad allergies or asthmaYes.
Diabetes is not a simple genetic trait like dominant or recessive. It is a complex condition influenced by multiple genes and environmental factors.
Environmental factors refer to external influences on an organism, such as diet or pollution, that can impact its traits or behavior. Genetic factors, on the other hand, are inherited traits passed down from parents that can affect an organism's characteristics. Both environmental and genetic factors play a role in shaping an organism's phenotype.
The exact cause of Tourette's syndrome is actually unknown. Studies have nailed down that genetic and environmental factors are involved when a person has this condition though.
Genetic and environmental factors can be confused because both can influence similar traits or characteristics in an individual. Additionally, they can interact with each other, making it difficult to separate their effects. Furthermore, genetic predispositions can sometimes make individuals more susceptible to certain environmental influences, further complicating the distinction between the two.