Huntingtons
Chickenpox is not a genetic disease. It's an infectious disease caused by varicella zoster virus.
Alzheimer's disease affects memory while Parkinson's disease affects movement.
a genetic disease in which the seams between the skull bones, feet, and hands close earlier than normal. this affects the shape of the head, feet, and hands.
lysosomal enzymes
Sickle cell disease affects around 10% of the African American population due to a genetic mutation that affects the hemoglobin in red blood cells. This disease can cause chronic pain, anemia, and organ damage. Due to the severity of this condition, early detection and proper management are crucial.
RSV (respiratory syncytial virus) is not a genetic disease. It is a common respiratory infection that affects people of all ages, particularly young children and older adults. RSV is caused by a virus, not by genetic factors.
ALD (Adrenoleukodystrophy) It's a rare genetic disease that mostly affects males, but the gene for the disease is gained from the mother. Females are simply the carriers of the disease and are usually not affected by it.
One example of a genetic disease that affects the cerebral cortex is lissencephaly. This condition is characterized by smooth brain surfaces due to abnormal neuronal migration during development, leading to intellectual disabilities, developmental delays, and seizures. It is often caused by mutations in genes involved in brain development.
Hungtington's disease is a dominant mutation in the gene that codes for the protein 'Huntington' It only affects a single gene, the remainder of the chromosome is unaffected and therefore it is not a chromosomal abnormality
no but as I see it treatment of genetic disease is treating a genetic problem as a genetic treatment of a disease is using genetics to stop a certain disease that can be treated with genetics
No, it is an incurable autoimmune disease. There appears to be some genetic link between family members developing the disease.
Chickenpox is an infectious disease, not a genetic disease