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How does a person receive the gauchers disease?

Gaucher's disease is an inherited genetic disorder caused by mutations in the GBA gene. A person inherits this mutation from both parents in an autosomal recessive manner. It results in the build-up of a fatty substance called glucocerebroside in cells, affecting the organs and tissues.


What talk show host was born in England to Jewish parents?

Jerry Springer


Is Jerry Springer English?

Jerry Springer was born in London, England but his nationality is American. He moved to Queens, New York with his parents when he was 5 years old.


Why are relatives of people with celiac disease at risk for the disease?

Because celiac disease has a hereditary influence, close relatives (especially first degree relatives, such as children, siblings, and parents) have a higher risk of being affected with the condition.


Who are Dan Springer's of Fox News Parents?

Dan Springer, a journalist and anchor for Fox News, has kept details about his personal life, including information about his parents, relatively private. As such, there is limited public information available regarding his family background. Most of the focus on Springer is related to his professional career rather than his personal life.


Can you get Celiac disease?

You may get it from your parents: if one of your parents have it - or both of them - it is more likely you'll inherit the disease. You could to see if your parents have it with a blood test. An individual can develop the celiac condition at any stage of their life. Genetics my friend. I actually have it myself, none of my close relatives suffer with it but my aunty does. It sucks.


Can a male brown and white springer spaniel breed with a liver and white female springer spaniel and produce a black and white puppy?

Yes, a male brown and white springer spaniel can breed with a liver and white female springer spaniel and potentially produce a black and white puppy. The coloration of springer spaniels is influenced by multiple genes, and the offspring can inherit different combinations of these genes from their parents. If both parents carry the genes for black and white coloration, there is a possibility of producing puppies with that color.


Can a cocker spaniel mate with an English springer spaniel?

Yes and if the parents are pedigree the babies will be sprockers.


What are the chances of getting Huntington's if one of your parents are heterozygous?

If one of your parents is heterozygous for Huntington's disease, you have a 50% chance of inheriting the mutated gene responsible for the condition. This is because Huntington's is an autosomal dominant disorder, meaning that only one copy of the mutated gene is needed to develop the disease. If you inherit the normal allele from the heterozygous parent, you won't develop the disease.


Is huntington's disease dominate or recessive?

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.


How much does a springer spaniel weigh at 10 weeks?

Depends on each puppy's parents...usually about 8 or 10 pounds...


How do you prevent getting sickle cell disease?

Sickle cell is a genetic disease. You are either born with it or you are not. The only way to 'prevent' it is for prospective parents to be genetically screened and avoid producing children with the disease.