No. Hemophilia is the result of any of a number of mutations such as reversals, translations, deletions, etc. These mutations need to have occurred in a very specific segment of the coding found on the X chromosome. The replication of that X chromosome however is unaffected with the exception that the mutation on it is replicated as well.
No, Alzheimer's disease is not caused by non-disjunction. Non-disjunction refers to the failure of chromosome pairs to separate properly during cell division, leading to conditions like Down syndrome. Alzheimer's is primarily associated with the accumulation of amyloid plaques and tau tangles in the brain, as well as genetic and environmental factors. While certain genetic mutations can increase the risk of developing Alzheimer's, the disease itself is not classified as a chromosomal disorder resulting from non-disjunction.
Down's syndrome is the most common.
The symptoms of Huntingtons Disease are, mental deterioration and uncontrollable movements; symptoms usually appear in middle ages.
Monosomy
No.
No.
No
One in ten thousand have Huntington's disease.
Its Passed On From Your Parents Its Inherited
medication and anti deprassants
No.
Huntingtons disease is inherited from your parents