Tay- Sachs disease is inherited through offspring. If one of the parents are a carrier the one of the children might get it.
recessive
Yes
It depends on the nature (or which) heredity disease.
Gaucher's Disease is Familial Splenic Anemia.
Genetics disorders provide information about the heredity of disease and defects. This can be traced from the traits that were passed from the parent to the daughter cell.
Not exercising the brain through learning and heredity.
individual difference due to heredity
Yes, Huntington's Disease is a hereditary condition. Huntington's is caused by a faulty gene, so if, say, the mother of a son has it, the son has a 50% chance of getting it too.
no
A heredity disease occurs when the parents pass on 'corrupted' genes to their offspring. Examples of heredity diseases can include poor eyesight, susceptibility to diabetes, or even premature baldness.
Gonzalva C. Smythe has written: 'Influence of heredity in producing disease and degeneracy' -- subject(s): Degeneration, Heredity, Human, Human Heredity
The disease has been linked to the individual's heredity, but is also dependent on environmental factors.Researchers traced the heredity of the dog breed over a period of hundreds of years.