you have to be much more specific in your question. there are many types of Diabetes- type one diabetes, type two diabetes, diabetes insipidus, diabetes mellitus. I, personally, am actually a type one diabetic (diabetes mellitus). This is not due to chromosomal error. No one is precisely sure as to how one acquires diabetes, but my doctor's believe I caught a virus which tricked my immune system to thinking my pancreas was sick, when it was in fact not. My immune system then killed my beta cells. Or alpha. I don't know haha. Hope this helps.
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Yes, it is a chromosomal error which occured most likely during meiosis. It is an error in cell division called NONDISJUNCTION. The single X chromsome is maternal, which suggests that the meiotic error tends to be paternal (3/4 of cases) -Krista D. RN
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Huntington's disease is primarily caused by a genetic mutation, specifically an expansion of CAG repeats in the HTT gene located on chromosome 4. This mutation leads to the production of a toxic protein that causes neurodegeneration. While there are some environmental factors that may influence the onset and progression of the disease, it is not considered a multifactorial trait in the same way that conditions like heart disease or diabetes are. Thus, Huntington's disease is fundamentally a chromosomal error rather than a multifactorial condition.
all of these (study island answer) or for regular info... the deletion of a gene caused by an error in chromosomal crossover, the duplication of a gene caused by an error in chromosomal crossover, a transposition that replicates and inserts new copies of itself within an organism's genome
Cleft lip is considered a multifactorial trait, meaning it is caused by a combination of genetic and environmental factors rather than a chromosomal error. It can be influenced by both genetic predispositions and exposure to certain environmental factors during pregnancy.
Alzaymrs is ottosomal dominent
Chromosomal abnormalities happen when there is an error in cell division. Often a egg or sperm could end up with too many chromosomes or not enough which could result in an abnormality such as the baby being stillborn or being born with health problems.
Chromosomal Loci is a Heterozygous
There is no actual chromosomal change, there is an extra chromosome.
Chromosomal mutation can have lasting impacts on the person who this happens to. A version of a chromosomal mutation is the mutation that leads to Down's Syndrome.
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