If you use the standard scientific method you would need to clearly define what disease Y actually is, how it affect humans before going any further
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· Yellow fever
The answer is "Yaws." It's an infectious tropical disease similar to syphilis.
It is autosomal dominant, meaning it is not on a sex chromosome (X or Y). If one of your parents has the disease and they are heterozygote for the disease than there is a 50% chance of inheriting the disease yourself. If one of your parents has the disease and is homozygote for the disease (very unlikely!) then you will 100% inherit Huntington's Disease. If both of your parents have the disease and are both heterozygotes for the disease then there is a 75% chance that you will have the disease.
Shingles, also known as Herpes Zoster
A biomedical science career with the letter "Y" could be a cytotechnologist, who specializes in the microscopic examination of cells for signs of disease, particularly cancer.
Here are only a few diseases starting with X & Y, because there really aren't many. X: XDR TB Disease (Drug-Resistant TB) Y: Yellow Fever Yersoniosis
Translation: ¿Estás libre de drogas y de enfermedades? The sentence is the same if it is declarative, just like English. I.e. "You are drug and disease free?" is the same as "You are drug and disease free."
Men- XgY(g here if the y chromesome carries the allele) Women-XgXg
That isn't physically possible. All XO individuals are females with Turner's syndrome. Individuals with only a Y chromosome do not survive.
RICKETS is a disorder caused y a lack of vitamin D,calcium,or phosphate.
yaws - spirochetal disease; yersinia pestis - microbe that causes the plague